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<blockquote data-quote="spiderengineer" data-source="post: 8689" data-attributes="member: 515"><p><span style="font-size: 15px"><strong><u>Brachypelma </u>like it dry and since its a decent size you shouldn't need to mist. additional heating should not be necessary. I would feed it one cricket maybe two every week, three is excessive, but ultimately your choice. 5 gallon is fine its may be big for it now, but it will eventually grow into it. just make sure that their is enough substrate in their that if it were to crawl on the glass and fall the it will not be a huge fall. if you want to put it in ten gallon when it get older then thats fine as well. the rule of thumb for enclosure size is twice the spider length.</strong></span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spiderengineer, post: 8689, member: 515"] [SIZE=4][B][U]Brachypelma [/U]like it dry and since its a decent size you shouldn't need to mist. additional heating should not be necessary. I would feed it one cricket maybe two every week, three is excessive, but ultimately your choice. 5 gallon is fine its may be big for it now, but it will eventually grow into it. just make sure that their is enough substrate in their that if it were to crawl on the glass and fall the it will not be a huge fall. if you want to put it in ten gallon when it get older then thats fine as well. the rule of thumb for enclosure size is twice the spider length.[/B][/SIZE] [/QUOTE]
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