So in my researching for my soon to be blondi, I have read a few different sources to say that misting the enclosure is good, but getting the actual tarantula wet is bad.
No further explanations given in at least 3 sources.(robc, I loved that link and I shouldnt even have to tell ya that your not included in this statement)
Actually, I got the notion from the wording of said statements to mean getting ANY tarantula wet is bad.
Im just wondering if Im reading too much into the statements, or if it is in fact bad to get Ts wet :?
I mist my avic cube enclosures about 2-3x a week, and of course the Ts get wet- theres nowhere for them to go.
I dont and havent ever tried to NOT get them wet.
Im not talking a torrential downpour, but I use a cheapo 1pump/1spray trigger spray bottle from a 1$ store, and each cube gets 4 squirts . . .
I think I have 3 out of 35+ Ts that are not from tropical south american RAINforests . . .
Cant tell me that avics have umbrellas down there . . .
No further explanations given in at least 3 sources.(robc, I loved that link and I shouldnt even have to tell ya that your not included in this statement)
Actually, I got the notion from the wording of said statements to mean getting ANY tarantula wet is bad.
Im just wondering if Im reading too much into the statements, or if it is in fact bad to get Ts wet :?
I mist my avic cube enclosures about 2-3x a week, and of course the Ts get wet- theres nowhere for them to go.
I dont and havent ever tried to NOT get them wet.
Im not talking a torrential downpour, but I use a cheapo 1pump/1spray trigger spray bottle from a 1$ store, and each cube gets 4 squirts . . .
I think I have 3 out of 35+ Ts that are not from tropical south american RAINforests . . .
Cant tell me that avics have umbrellas down there . . .