Nope. The notion that a tropical arboreal tarantula from a rainforest habitat could die from "too much humidity" is not, in all likelihood, a fair assumption, especially considering Mr Soren Rafn's opinion on the matter, as well as the fact that humidity levels in Singapore and other parts of the species's range can very commonly reach 100%.Agreed .
albeit I did bring up the true fact that A few of these animals kept in captivity by some users on this board have died, most likely from the use of heat lamps, possibly too much humidity and that they should be closely monitored until they are a decent size. Which is a fair assumption I think at least.
I don't get the attitude. I really don't.sorry if I have offended the great post count all knowledgeable members of this forum.
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