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    rose hair tarantula molting

    I have a rose hair tarantula that has stopped eating and I think is in molt and I was wondering do they need humidity to molt. I sometimes have 50% humidity but I don't know what the humidity is needed she's just a rose hair not a Chilean. So do them need humidity to molt and what humidity do they need?

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    Re: rose hair tarantula molting

    Rosehairs like it on the dryer side. If you spray her you will probably stress her out. You could over fill the water bowl a little so its a little damper in a part of th tank. But if she is eating well, drinking well and shegets fresh water all the time she should have no problems molting for you you. Post some pics whn she does
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