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<blockquote data-quote="timc" data-source="post: 193504" data-attributes="member: 4054"><p>In regards to the “70-80% humidity” don’t go chasing those numbers, it’s not practical and can actually harm the spider. As stated, they live in boxes when we care for them, and even ample cross ventilation can never actually replace living in open air. So what I’m getting at is if you’re after those numbers and you actually achieve them, you’re just making a steamy sauna for your pet to wallow in. Your set up does look good but if you just keep a water bowl and don’t over water your plants, the spider will be just fine. Tarantulas should and if kept right do get most of their hydration from their food.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="timc, post: 193504, member: 4054"] In regards to the “70-80% humidity” don’t go chasing those numbers, it’s not practical and can actually harm the spider. As stated, they live in boxes when we care for them, and even ample cross ventilation can never actually replace living in open air. So what I’m getting at is if you’re after those numbers and you actually achieve them, you’re just making a steamy sauna for your pet to wallow in. Your set up does look good but if you just keep a water bowl and don’t over water your plants, the spider will be just fine. Tarantulas should and if kept right do get most of their hydration from their food. [/QUOTE]
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