Of course the best temperatures for them to thrive is about the same as ours, they eat more and are most active (in T terms lol) in those conditions.
I only wanted to know what temperatures they can survive as it can get quite cold in winter nights here and my electricity bill is absurd high...
I was wondering about this topic too since I didn't have T's for about 20 years until about a month ago and during winter it gets below 15°C (59F) in my room. (so far I used a heater)
But from what I learned in the past, I know temperature is not that important (only for grow speed), I remember...
OMG this really is breathtaking stuff!
I do macro photography myself and really love it, but I can't imagine how much work you have focus stacking all those images to make a poster. Especially the retouching, it takes forever to get the image 'perfect'!
Also having those T's sit without any...
Hello, Steven here, age 44, from Belgium.
I have 7 cats (all kinda rescued) and 21 T's. I have been into Tarantula's about 20 years ago but had to quit because my wife. Now I am finally free to do what I want! I just picked up my old hobby last week, but have been reading here on the forums now...
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