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super high humidity
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<blockquote data-quote="mackids" data-source="post: 19090" data-attributes="member: 572"><p>Getting 80% humidity is difficult to achieve initially. I dont know if this is comparing apples to oranges but with my T.blondi spider I have reached a consistant 80% humidity. Her tank is 80-90% covered by glass and her substrate is about 4 inches deep. I spray the tank once a week give or take. I havent had a mold problem thus far and the spider seems to be very healthy. I am new to the mantids but I would imagine some of these methods can be applied. Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mackids, post: 19090, member: 572"] Getting 80% humidity is difficult to achieve initially. I dont know if this is comparing apples to oranges but with my T.blondi spider I have reached a consistant 80% humidity. Her tank is 80-90% covered by glass and her substrate is about 4 inches deep. I spray the tank once a week give or take. I havent had a mold problem thus far and the spider seems to be very healthy. I am new to the mantids but I would imagine some of these methods can be applied. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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