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I don't know, I use driftwood at times, the fungus gives good colour
So long as ventiallation is good it never becomes an issue with me???
Steve
Steve
I agree 100% Steve.Steve Nunn said:I don't know, I use driftwood at times, the fungus gives good colourSo long as ventiallation is good it never becomes an issue with me???
Steve
Sure Steve, Ive noticed the same here in Brazil, Ts live side by side with fungus in nature. Its just natural!! I always see people so worried with fungus, but actually they are everywhere and a healthy* spider should not be afraid of them.Steve Nunn said:Hi,
Yeah, I've never heard of a case where wood fungus has caused any problems to a spider, I think the issue is more with substrata fungal problems and those that actually develop on the actual spider then anything made of wood in an enclosure.
A lot of spiders I've seen in the wild have fungus growing in their burrows, it's common with rainforest species in particular.
Cheers,
Steve
man this T is simple beutyful!!!!!Im thinking about Im thinking about Avicularia braunshauseni.