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<blockquote data-quote="Cinda" data-source="post: 155529" data-attributes="member: 29330"><p>I bought my 1st T last fall, a Lampropelma violaceopes - Singapore blue and loved him/her so much I recently bought a 2nd sling, an Acanthoscurria geniculata - Brazilian white knee.</p><p>I have each T in enclosures from Jamie's and tho each spider seems to be thriving, I worry about the temp in my townhouse being too cold for them. And I know artificial heat sources is often frowned upon. The temperature in my home averages 70°. Is this too cold for my T's? Ive moved them upstairs, where it stays a bit warmer, and have increased the temp by a few degrees but I still worry. I'm sure it's warmer than that in Singapore and Brazil. </p><p>The Lampropelma is around 9 months old. He/she stays inside the burrow with tunnel webbing. I rarely see it! The Acanthoscurria seems to just be getting used to his enclosure. I've only had him about a week.</p><p>Id love to hear back with anyone who can provide me with more detailed information about each of my slings, tips tricks or anything else you think might be beneficial. I am a first time tarantula owner and very much in love with the hobby and my new babies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cinda, post: 155529, member: 29330"] I bought my 1st T last fall, a Lampropelma violaceopes - Singapore blue and loved him/her so much I recently bought a 2nd sling, an Acanthoscurria geniculata - Brazilian white knee. I have each T in enclosures from Jamie's and tho each spider seems to be thriving, I worry about the temp in my townhouse being too cold for them. And I know artificial heat sources is often frowned upon. The temperature in my home averages 70°. Is this too cold for my T's? Ive moved them upstairs, where it stays a bit warmer, and have increased the temp by a few degrees but I still worry. I'm sure it's warmer than that in Singapore and Brazil. The Lampropelma is around 9 months old. He/she stays inside the burrow with tunnel webbing. I rarely see it! The Acanthoscurria seems to just be getting used to his enclosure. I've only had him about a week. Id love to hear back with anyone who can provide me with more detailed information about each of my slings, tips tricks or anything else you think might be beneficial. I am a first time tarantula owner and very much in love with the hobby and my new babies. [/QUOTE]
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