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<blockquote data-quote="Arachnoclown" data-source="post: 161723" data-attributes="member: 27444"><p>It has always worked for me. I dont flood it too much...just like a really heavy rain. You dont want standing water. Probably 2-3 times more then your average watering. I've heard it causes her to start dropping silk. I dont like to water too much or mess with her once she drops a sack so I feel it's a good idea to get humidity in her burrow early. She will adjust the sack higher or lower in the burrow depending on the humidity levels. I've been in the hobby for nearly 40 years but a couple years ago started breeding so I'm not quite a expert at it yet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Arachnoclown, post: 161723, member: 27444"] It has always worked for me. I dont flood it too much...just like a really heavy rain. You dont want standing water. Probably 2-3 times more then your average watering. I've heard it causes her to start dropping silk. I dont like to water too much or mess with her once she drops a sack so I feel it's a good idea to get humidity in her burrow early. She will adjust the sack higher or lower in the burrow depending on the humidity levels. I've been in the hobby for nearly 40 years but a couple years ago started breeding so I'm not quite a expert at it yet. [/QUOTE]
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