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<blockquote data-quote="Konstantin" data-source="post: 163664" data-attributes="member: 30996"><p>Hi [USER=27444]@Arachnoclown[/USER] </p><p>The led is a cheap Chinese led tape kind and is only 10 actual not very strong led SMD5050 chips spaced over 30 cm lenght.It has a dimmer function and is set to only about 10% red light when I view as dont need it stronger as is usually night and dark in the room.</p><p>Here is pic of the bookcase they are in with light on.The light on the pics seems a lot brighter than it actually is. </p><p>[ATTACH=full]42940[/ATTACH]</p><p>I doubt is related as have 3 more Ts in same light situation and thay all have hides to have option to get away from the light they are all well and doing what they should apart from my Aphonopelma chalcodes female that has not eaten since September 2019 but she has nice big round abdomen. Pic of her</p><p>[ATTACH=full]42939[/ATTACH]</p><p>The Nhandu has a pray item now and if is not gone tomorrow morning will take it out and try to touch her fangs for you and let you know what she does.She is a bit stubborn sometimes tho.Should I insist on a reaction?Does my husbandry routine and enclosure setup seems ok to U?Any comment regarding letting the enclosure to dry completely as have not noticed her taking preferences for moist substrate and have seen her drink i past.</p><p>Thanks for your comments </p><p>Regards Konstantin</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Konstantin, post: 163664, member: 30996"] Hi [USER=27444]@Arachnoclown[/USER] The led is a cheap Chinese led tape kind and is only 10 actual not very strong led SMD5050 chips spaced over 30 cm lenght.It has a dimmer function and is set to only about 10% red light when I view as dont need it stronger as is usually night and dark in the room. Here is pic of the bookcase they are in with light on.The light on the pics seems a lot brighter than it actually is. [ATTACH=full]42940[/ATTACH] I doubt is related as have 3 more Ts in same light situation and thay all have hides to have option to get away from the light they are all well and doing what they should apart from my Aphonopelma chalcodes female that has not eaten since September 2019 but she has nice big round abdomen. Pic of her [ATTACH=full]42939[/ATTACH] The Nhandu has a pray item now and if is not gone tomorrow morning will take it out and try to touch her fangs for you and let you know what she does.She is a bit stubborn sometimes tho.Should I insist on a reaction?Does my husbandry routine and enclosure setup seems ok to U?Any comment regarding letting the enclosure to dry completely as have not noticed her taking preferences for moist substrate and have seen her drink i past. Thanks for your comments Regards Konstantin [/QUOTE]
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