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Hi I am a beginner with tarantulas I have a Mexican ready he’s about five or four months old and I need some help and advice with my cage
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<blockquote data-quote="Casey K." data-source="post: 180187" data-attributes="member: 1090"><p>Remove the heat lamp. You don't need it and it could potentially kill your tarantula (dehydration). Room temp is fine. I would use some type of coco fiber mixed with Peat moss and an organic top soil that doesn't have any fertilizer or chemicals in it. Your setup appears to be too large for the tarantula in the picture but it's hard to tell without knowing the exact leg span. You can place a ruler or maybe even a quarter next to it to give us a better size reference. Nice setup for a large juvenile or adult but definitely not for a sling or anything smaller than a 2.5-3" leg span.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Casey K., post: 180187, member: 1090"] Remove the heat lamp. You don't need it and it could potentially kill your tarantula (dehydration). Room temp is fine. I would use some type of coco fiber mixed with Peat moss and an organic top soil that doesn't have any fertilizer or chemicals in it. Your setup appears to be too large for the tarantula in the picture but it's hard to tell without knowing the exact leg span. You can place a ruler or maybe even a quarter next to it to give us a better size reference. Nice setup for a large juvenile or adult but definitely not for a sling or anything smaller than a 2.5-3" leg span. [/QUOTE]
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Hi I am a beginner with tarantulas I have a Mexican ready he’s about five or four months old and I need some help and advice with my cage
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