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<blockquote data-quote="Denny Dee" data-source="post: 41416" data-attributes="member: 1393"><p>Well, the <em>sturmi</em> is also more of an advance species regarding care. They may not be quite as sensitive to humidity as the <em>blondi</em>, they are not far behind. Humidity around 70-80%. Without automatic misters, you will need to keep a close eye on the humidity balance (as Poek54 disussed above) which means lots of checking the humidity regularly and manually misting) . So, if you are up for the challenge, you are going to enjoy this species. There is something spectacular when a <em>Therephosa sp.</em> is in full view. One of my top genus/species in the hobby today.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Denny Dee, post: 41416, member: 1393"] Well, the [I]sturmi[/I] is also more of an advance species regarding care. They may not be quite as sensitive to humidity as the [I]blondi[/I], they are not far behind. Humidity around 70-80%. Without automatic misters, you will need to keep a close eye on the humidity balance (as Poek54 disussed above) which means lots of checking the humidity regularly and manually misting) . So, if you are up for the challenge, you are going to enjoy this species. There is something spectacular when a [I]Therephosa sp.[/I] is in full view. One of my top genus/species in the hobby today. [/QUOTE]
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