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<blockquote data-quote="Phil" data-source="post: 115702" data-attributes="member: 4151"><p>We live questions and helping so just ask away.....</p><p>TBH cars sheets are a waste of time generally. They try to replicate the county of origin but if you think about it, most Ts on the market are captive bred (and not even first generation) so have seen Mexico and Brazil etc the same amount of time I have....lol. best advice I can give is as follows:</p><p>- always have an open water dish (I boil and cook all water)</p><p>- Have cross ventilation on all your enclosures </p><p>- If you are comfortable at the temperature in your room, the T will be</p><p>- so not over saturate substrate (I use coco fibre btw)</p><p>- If food not consumed in 24 hrs remove it</p><p>- Do not feed for at least 4 days after a mould if slings/small. 7 days if adult or if fangs are black.</p><p>apart from that, you should be good to go. Theevare a few species Avicularia/Pokies that sometimes need a bit more humidity but I have kept Rd for over 20 years following those basic rules and never had any problems.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phil, post: 115702, member: 4151"] We live questions and helping so just ask away..... TBH cars sheets are a waste of time generally. They try to replicate the county of origin but if you think about it, most Ts on the market are captive bred (and not even first generation) so have seen Mexico and Brazil etc the same amount of time I have....lol. best advice I can give is as follows: - always have an open water dish (I boil and cook all water) - Have cross ventilation on all your enclosures - If you are comfortable at the temperature in your room, the T will be - so not over saturate substrate (I use coco fibre btw) - If food not consumed in 24 hrs remove it - Do not feed for at least 4 days after a mould if slings/small. 7 days if adult or if fangs are black. apart from that, you should be good to go. Theevare a few species Avicularia/Pokies that sometimes need a bit more humidity but I have kept Rd for over 20 years following those basic rules and never had any problems. [/QUOTE]
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