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<blockquote data-quote="rattazana" data-source="post: 166717" data-attributes="member: 31960"><p>Hello! Ive recently gained a huge interested and love for tarantulas and scorpions and after a lot of research, reading and watching various videos on youtube ive decided i'd really like a grammostola! Either a g. pulchra, a g. rosea or a g. potreri. The thing is grammostola are t's that love dry soil and feel uncomfortable with humidity. My house is very humid and our walls and ceiling is full of mold (we are currently cleaning it once again and hoping it won't come back). Would this factor influence the comfort of my t? or if i just give her enclosure good air circulation, a nice dry susbtract and just a water dish she will be a happy little creature?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rattazana, post: 166717, member: 31960"] Hello! Ive recently gained a huge interested and love for tarantulas and scorpions and after a lot of research, reading and watching various videos on youtube ive decided i'd really like a grammostola! Either a g. pulchra, a g. rosea or a g. potreri. The thing is grammostola are t's that love dry soil and feel uncomfortable with humidity. My house is very humid and our walls and ceiling is full of mold (we are currently cleaning it once again and hoping it won't come back). Would this factor influence the comfort of my t? or if i just give her enclosure good air circulation, a nice dry susbtract and just a water dish she will be a happy little creature? [/QUOTE]
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