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<blockquote data-quote="castor" data-source="post: 140199" data-attributes="member: 28443"><p>The aim is to keep a high humidity (70-80%) in the air without mold in the enclosure and temperature close to 70-75 F degrees. Good ventilation enclosure is recommanded. </p><p>For me, no matter how you get it:</p><p>-Get a room with this temperature and put water gallon in this to get humidity as arachnoclown says.</p><p>-use heat mat and moist substrat but an acid one to avoid molt </p><p>-buy small water atomizer for reptile.</p><p>-put a water recipient with a net close to the heating source in the enclosure.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I only have couple of years with tarentulas, i think there are many others ways. Maybe i'm wrong somewhere, wait for others replying</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="castor, post: 140199, member: 28443"] The aim is to keep a high humidity (70-80%) in the air without mold in the enclosure and temperature close to 70-75 F degrees. Good ventilation enclosure is recommanded. For me, no matter how you get it: -Get a room with this temperature and put water gallon in this to get humidity as arachnoclown says. -use heat mat and moist substrat but an acid one to avoid molt -buy small water atomizer for reptile. -put a water recipient with a net close to the heating source in the enclosure. I only have couple of years with tarentulas, i think there are many others ways. Maybe i'm wrong somewhere, wait for others replying [/QUOTE]
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