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Does my sling need semi moist substrate?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tortoise Tom" data-source="post: 155327" data-attributes="member: 27883"><p>I've done it both ways with many Brachypelma and many Grammostola over many years. Both ways work fine for me and produce a healthy adult in time. I've learned a lot more in the last year here, and my preference now is to keep the substrate mostly dry, and over flow the water bowl once a week for all Brachypelma. Tiny tiny slings get just a little bit of dampness, but at two years old, they get mostly dry except that corner with the water dish.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tortoise Tom, post: 155327, member: 27883"] I've done it both ways with many Brachypelma and many Grammostola over many years. Both ways work fine for me and produce a healthy adult in time. I've learned a lot more in the last year here, and my preference now is to keep the substrate mostly dry, and over flow the water bowl once a week for all Brachypelma. Tiny tiny slings get just a little bit of dampness, but at two years old, they get mostly dry except that corner with the water dish. [/QUOTE]
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