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congrats on the new contraptions!
Thanks Seancongrats on the new contraptions!
Thanks ChrisHey Alain.
That's quite the seup you have there
Very nice.
How many T's do you have?
Oh and I really like your P.tigrinaweselli, one of the few pokies I don't have yet
With all the tarantulas you have, I hope your jocking:?how do you keep all your cages heated
Alain, very nice setups and spider-room, I really love the miranda and subfusca
Thanks a lot Pato
Got choice of spiders, Pokies are the best
Pato.
Honestly, you don't have to heat your enclosures, room temperature is good enough I don't heat any of mine.i heat all mine with heat cables attached to a shelf i keep all of them on. i'm just curious about other peoples methods
Hi Sean,i wonder when or if anyone has any of those augcephalous sp here in the states??
Thanks for the comment:clap: Nice pics I like the maculata.:clap:
huh I live in Montreal, sometime it's -40 here and my t's are still doing goodhuh never considered that before but i heard that warmer temps make them grow faster. plus i live in utah i'll bet they would be fine in the summer but the winters get hella cold
Yes, of course, that's the way it goeswell cool man i'll have to give that a try and if the house gets cold i guess i could always just get a space heater, thanks for the input man
have you heard anything about cooler temps making them eat less and grow slower
I just turn on the 4 burners on my stove when it get to cold and when it's to hot I put ice cubes around my enclosures:?how do you keep your spider room heated