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<blockquote data-quote="ExMember" data-source="post: 166128"><p>As far as I know there is no real reason to clean an enclosure for a spider. Maybe for a mold outbreak but even then most mold will not harm a tarantula. When my albopilosum had a mold problem it was due to him taking worms into his burrow and not eating them. I solved this by only giving him water drops instead of a patch of damp substrate. I did this for a month and no more mold. He did bring his moldy worms (and a couple of his legs?!?!) out of his burrow when he was getting ready to moult.</p><p></p><p>Just spot clean if you find a bolus and you should be good.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Great advice [USER=29323]@m0lsx[/USER] !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ExMember, post: 166128"] As far as I know there is no real reason to clean an enclosure for a spider. Maybe for a mold outbreak but even then most mold will not harm a tarantula. When my albopilosum had a mold problem it was due to him taking worms into his burrow and not eating them. I solved this by only giving him water drops instead of a patch of damp substrate. I did this for a month and no more mold. He did bring his moldy worms (and a couple of his legs?!?!) out of his burrow when he was getting ready to moult. Just spot clean if you find a bolus and you should be good. Great advice [USER=29323]@m0lsx[/USER] ! [/QUOTE]
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