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<blockquote data-quote="prince charmless" data-source="post: 208266" data-attributes="member: 37452"><p>can anyone recommend good lighting to use that can keep (low light) plants alive without upsetting the tarantulas too much. Making preparations to set up a 24x18x12 exo-terra for a 6"+ T. Stirmi. Want to have everything on hand, including the lighting, before the final rehouse. I am also concerned about keeping plants alive in enclosures occupied by more light sensitive species like Poecilotherias. Just been exploring bio-actives the last six months or so. I want to be able set up healthy and attractive displays that the Ts can thrive in, especially some of my more pricey SE asian variaties.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="prince charmless, post: 208266, member: 37452"] can anyone recommend good lighting to use that can keep (low light) plants alive without upsetting the tarantulas too much. Making preparations to set up a 24x18x12 exo-terra for a 6"+ T. Stirmi. Want to have everything on hand, including the lighting, before the final rehouse. I am also concerned about keeping plants alive in enclosures occupied by more light sensitive species like Poecilotherias. Just been exploring bio-actives the last six months or so. I want to be able set up healthy and attractive displays that the Ts can thrive in, especially some of my more pricey SE asian variaties. [/QUOTE]
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