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<blockquote data-quote="Phil" data-source="post: 93429" data-attributes="member: 4151"><p>A couple of thing to add about care sheets</p><p>1. Ignore them, they contradict each other. No they don't, yes they do.....<img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite8" alt=":D" title="Big Grin :D" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":D" /> Ask here (like you did) and get proper advice from experienced keepers who are really keen to help new and experienced keepers alike.</p><p>2. Most spiders available in the hobby are 3rd or 4th generation captive bred stock and are not wild caught and so the temps/humid from their native country (that a lot of care sheets refer to) are totally irrelevant as the spider has spent all its life in various size delli cups and containers in a breeders house somewhere. Another member also posted recently rightly pointing out that spiders have been on the earth for many more millions of yes than we have so they are adaptable. If yu feel comfortable at a certain temperature (mid seventies as an example) then your T will to. ☺</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phil, post: 93429, member: 4151"] A couple of thing to add about care sheets 1. Ignore them, they contradict each other. No they don't, yes they do.....:D Ask here (like you did) and get proper advice from experienced keepers who are really keen to help new and experienced keepers alike. 2. Most spiders available in the hobby are 3rd or 4th generation captive bred stock and are not wild caught and so the temps/humid from their native country (that a lot of care sheets refer to) are totally irrelevant as the spider has spent all its life in various size delli cups and containers in a breeders house somewhere. Another member also posted recently rightly pointing out that spiders have been on the earth for many more millions of yes than we have so they are adaptable. If yu feel comfortable at a certain temperature (mid seventies as an example) then your T will to. ☺ [/QUOTE]
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