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<blockquote data-quote="Casey K." data-source="post: 173520" data-attributes="member: 1090"><p>Exactly. I have had avics die on me from too much humidity. I notice a mold start to grow on them (while they are still alive, mind you) and then it covers their book lungs and entire body. If I can catch it early enough, I take a qtip soaked in rubbing alcohol and gently wipe the mold off its legs or top of its abdomen. No, I don't soak my T in rubbing alcohol or anything like that. This has proven to actually help the tarantula and rid it of the mold without causing any substantial harm to the T. Then I rehouse and change substrate, add extra ventilation, etc. I have had many success rates by doing this when pertaining to mold.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Casey K., post: 173520, member: 1090"] Exactly. I have had avics die on me from too much humidity. I notice a mold start to grow on them (while they are still alive, mind you) and then it covers their book lungs and entire body. If I can catch it early enough, I take a qtip soaked in rubbing alcohol and gently wipe the mold off its legs or top of its abdomen. No, I don't soak my T in rubbing alcohol or anything like that. This has proven to actually help the tarantula and rid it of the mold without causing any substantial harm to the T. Then I rehouse and change substrate, add extra ventilation, etc. I have had many success rates by doing this when pertaining to mold. [/QUOTE]
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