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<blockquote data-quote="Enn49" data-source="post: 141471" data-attributes="member: 3458"><p>Caribena/Avicularia live in humid forests and it was always believed that they needed high humidity but they live high up in the trees where the breezes disperse the moisture. Over time keepers realised that in fact high humidity kills many of them which is why it is now accepted that it is better to keep them dry with good cross ventilation.</p><p>Some people do glue the water bowl to the side of the container or the wood. Personally I never bothered, my girl has a water bowl down on the substrate and she has constructed a web tunnel right down the side of her wood to the edge of the bowl where I do occasionally see her appear for a drink.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Enn49, post: 141471, member: 3458"] Caribena/Avicularia live in humid forests and it was always believed that they needed high humidity but they live high up in the trees where the breezes disperse the moisture. Over time keepers realised that in fact high humidity kills many of them which is why it is now accepted that it is better to keep them dry with good cross ventilation. Some people do glue the water bowl to the side of the container or the wood. Personally I never bothered, my girl has a water bowl down on the substrate and she has constructed a web tunnel right down the side of her wood to the edge of the bowl where I do occasionally see her appear for a drink. [/QUOTE]
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