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Arachnoknight
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I have an assortment of species
2 Avicularias
H. gigas
L. parahybana
B. smithi
B. emilia
My question is : Will 72 deg F cause feeding problems or other problems for these species over the winter. I had not planned on supplemental heating the room they are in but cold get the people heating pads from Walmart that have adjustable temps. My L. parahybana has been off feed for about a month (maybe premolt) and the B. emilia is new and kinda skinny and also off feed. The H. gigas and B. smithi eat all the time and the Avics occasionally. I know warmer temps will be beneficial but not popular with the "boss". Can I get away with this until spring with no ill consequences. How many of you keep yours in the lower 70s?
2 Avicularias
H. gigas
L. parahybana
B. smithi
B. emilia
My question is : Will 72 deg F cause feeding problems or other problems for these species over the winter. I had not planned on supplemental heating the room they are in but cold get the people heating pads from Walmart that have adjustable temps. My L. parahybana has been off feed for about a month (maybe premolt) and the B. emilia is new and kinda skinny and also off feed. The H. gigas and B. smithi eat all the time and the Avics occasionally. I know warmer temps will be beneficial but not popular with the "boss". Can I get away with this until spring with no ill consequences. How many of you keep yours in the lower 70s?