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Anonymous
lol @ spelling errors. Humidity won't be such a huge problem because they are a desert species and don't rely on it hugely. The beauty of it is that it is flexible so it can be high or low. Careful about that local forest thing, there could be some mite eggs, pesticides, or anything else you wouldn't want on a tarantula. Tarantulas don't care about light, as they can barely see. So long as they know the difference between day and night it is okay. I keep a light, however it is too hot to keep it on most of the time. 70-80 range is best for temp. The substrate looks fine, I don't think you had to get three types of substrate. Keep that water bowl clean and make sure you feed the stuff you are going to feed your T healthy stuff. Those pet stores do nothing but keep the feeders alive. Don't worry about overfeeding it, I have a G. Rosea that has not eaten in a month, and is still fasting. I recommend some nice romaine lettuce or something. Anyway, it's a hardy species, you will be fine. If it were up to me I would have gotten something more aggressive. It's not like you will be handling it a lot right?
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