Tarantulas and thermo regulating

Frog beetle

Arachnopeon
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I don’t want to sound stupid here but I have a question.
Do tarantulas heat up or bask in heat to then move around for the night like lizards or snakes. Or do they kind of just chill in the heat

my b.Hamorii like to sit in his hot corner there is a small heat pad then go back towards his hide
 

Spoodfood

Feeder of Spoods
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Unless your house is extremely cold regularly, supplemental heat is entirely unnecessary and poses a risk to the well being of your spider. They hang out next to heat instinctually, and will cook themselves.

To add to that, a space heater in the room is a much better and safer option than any kind of heat mat or lamp.
 

Malum Argenteum

Arachnoknight
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I agree that heat mats are a danger best avoided.

The thermoregulation question is an interesting one (though even if they do thermoregulate in the wild it doesn't automatically follow that they should be encouraged to do so in captivity). A couple studies that a quick scan of the abstracts suggest that active TR isn't much of a thing for Ts, and imply that constant proper temps are beneficial:

 

Edan bandoot

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They stilt and burrow when too hot. Some of the American aphonopelma species have something similar to a diapause during the winter in the wild.
 
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