Typhochlaena seladonia - From sling to subadult

pattypatpat

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People who put exact humidity to follow on how to care for tarantulas have no business teaching people how to care for them. Very stupid.

I'll just refer you to read this thread or to read it again. Everything that needs to be said is already here.
Okay alright! I figured maybe you had new insight since your original post and thought maybe you'd be able to give updated info. But if it hasn't changed, then I'll for sure refer to the information you gave! Thanks alot by the way! It's very helpful! =)
 

adrianloo

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Oh? Well alot of people online say that they need humidity at about 70%. But then also dry substrate. And that apparently they don't like to be sprayed water on them. So I was trying to figure out how I could manage that. But you're saying it's really not necessary? Here out house is usually at about 40% humidity which I thought wasn't enough for T. Seladonia 🙈
That is why we always look for a more updated guide, many guides on YouTube and old articles are sometimes misleading. Most of their seladonia guide are shown at sling stage with no follow up videos. Most probably died lol. Most newer guide keeps them dry, imo Dave's little beasties have some decent guide in YouTube with full updates and follow up on the same seladonias from the day he purchased as slings to adulthood breeding. He also shared that out of the 5 slings he got few years back, 3 died from high humidity and the other 2 successfully reached adulthood and even bred them successfully.
 
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