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<blockquote data-quote="DustyD" data-source="post: 206421" data-attributes="member: 36911"><p>I usually wait on feeding about 10 days as has been suggested here, especially if I can't first-hand determine the fangs have darkened from hardening. </p><p></p><p>As for humidity, it depends on species and on keepers. Fairly recently Dave's Little Beasties has recommended a higher humidity for G. pulchra the Brazilian Black Tarantula. I am not sure what the optimum humidity is for them but my room ranges from 30 percent to as high as 60 percent( in the summer) and my Ts seem to be doing well.</p><p></p><p>Other species gave different needs. </p><p></p><p>Some keepers think temperatures can affect temperament, which seems plausible in some species, although I have got to believe some are just naturally agressive/fiesty/ mean.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DustyD, post: 206421, member: 36911"] I usually wait on feeding about 10 days as has been suggested here, especially if I can't first-hand determine the fangs have darkened from hardening. As for humidity, it depends on species and on keepers. Fairly recently Dave's Little Beasties has recommended a higher humidity for G. pulchra the Brazilian Black Tarantula. I am not sure what the optimum humidity is for them but my room ranges from 30 percent to as high as 60 percent( in the summer) and my Ts seem to be doing well. Other species gave different needs. Some keepers think temperatures can affect temperament, which seems plausible in some species, although I have got to believe some are just naturally agressive/fiesty/ mean. [/QUOTE]
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