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<blockquote data-quote="Zannee2000" data-source="post: 160025" data-attributes="member: 29767"><p>So I live in Utah that can get very cold during the winter I just bought a Arizona blonde the other day and have her in a 8 by 8 exo terra cage I’ve never had tarantualas before and read that the temp should be between 70 and 80 but during the day my house is 68 and at night about 65 I’m currently hiding my tarantula from my parents so a large heater isn’t really a option but I was wondering if a 4 watt hermit crab heater designed for about 72 to 80 degrees is okay to stick on the back of the cage</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zannee2000, post: 160025, member: 29767"] So I live in Utah that can get very cold during the winter I just bought a Arizona blonde the other day and have her in a 8 by 8 exo terra cage I’ve never had tarantualas before and read that the temp should be between 70 and 80 but during the day my house is 68 and at night about 65 I’m currently hiding my tarantula from my parents so a large heater isn’t really a option but I was wondering if a 4 watt hermit crab heater designed for about 72 to 80 degrees is okay to stick on the back of the cage [/QUOTE]
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