had to have high high heat!

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agent A

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hello all,
so there are several African species that seem to grow at a snail's pace at room temperature. These include Pseudocreobotra wahlbergii (taking about 6 months or more), Popa spurca (over 8 months), and Otomantis scutigera (about 5 months). So I've been thinking about keeping them at 90F, with a heat tape set to 90
I just got some P. spurca to play with. I also have P. wahlbergii that went from i4 to adulthood in about 9 weeks at these temps
I'll keep everyone posted!
 

The Wolven

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I wish we could do this with human children. Just throw them in the desert heat and let them reach adulthood within a few weeks lol.
 

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I'm using side heat with my tarantulas. To get a substrate temperature of 80F, I had to set the heat tape to about 88F. Since you're using bottom heat, your setup might make more efficient use of the heat tape.
 

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I'm using side heat with my tarantulas. To get a substrate temperature of 80F, I had to set the heat tape to about 88F. Since you're using bottom heat, your setup might make more efficient use of the heat tape.
Did I not say you need to set the heat tape to about 10 degrees higher than the target heat due to heat loss and air space?
 

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