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Grammostola
My adult Rosea passed away.
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<blockquote data-quote="DustyD" data-source="post: 226173" data-attributes="member: 36911"><p>Temperatures are usually 72 F to 82 F but can get a bit higher depending on time of day during the summer. I have a space heater about 5 feet from Ts that only comes on when temps dip below 68 F or so which does not happen much in summer. I don’t usually track humidity, but where I live it can get up to 70 percent some days during summer. When temps are high I have AC about 10 feet from Ts. </p><p></p><p>She did not look dehydrated to me and I could not find any injuries. </p><p></p><p>The only difference, as mentioned, is that she did not have an additional barrier around her, but O don’t know if that played any part.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DustyD, post: 226173, member: 36911"] Temperatures are usually 72 F to 82 F but can get a bit higher depending on time of day during the summer. I have a space heater about 5 feet from Ts that only comes on when temps dip below 68 F or so which does not happen much in summer. I don’t usually track humidity, but where I live it can get up to 70 percent some days during summer. When temps are high I have AC about 10 feet from Ts. She did not look dehydrated to me and I could not find any injuries. The only difference, as mentioned, is that she did not have an additional barrier around her, but O don’t know if that played any part. [/QUOTE]
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My adult Rosea passed away.
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