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WOW way out of my depth here (pardon the pun)
I cannot comment on your questions but from a breeders perspective, i have found the following in relation to moisture / humidity.
Many species show signs of stress (P fasciata "dropping" legs if the humidity id to high for a long period.) and otehr problems if spiders are not "seasoned" properly.
I have also seen N1 N2 and spiderlings which due to thier proximity to moisture droplets in an artificial incubation chamber expand as if they were absorbing the moisture, and die.(various species).
Some of the terestrial theraphosid species i have tried to rear under artificial conditions have failed and i am 99% sure it was to high humidity= not enough oxygen.
hope this helps
Ray
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Oh ....Terrible....... Heh hehOriginally posted by Ray Gabriel View PostWOW way out of my depth here (pardon the pun)
This is interesting, did you notice if they actually drank more or was it more of a case of over saturation from absorbing the moisture.Originally posted by Ray Gabriel View PostI have also seen N1 N2 and spiderlings which due to thier proximity to moisture droplets in an artificial incubation chamber expand as if they were absorbing the moisture, and die.(various species).
Also did they die at any time... or more specific times (like when in moult)
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not had personal experience of this Sarah, but i would assume it would be aversion to feed, laboured movement and then unfortunately death. possibly within a short time of initially becoming fungally infectedDon't forget to learn what you can, when you can, where you can.
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