To quote another thread:
- Shultz doesn't like to give his Turantulas burrows, he discusses them a bit in the book, but seems to neglate the apparent needs of obligate burrowers.
- Shultz seems to say that you probably don't need a heating source unless your home doesn't maintain a normal average tempature or gets too cold at night. But I've seen alot of references to heat pads in use(1/3 of tank).
How much do people really follow this bible? I recently got this book and I'm about halfway through it and I've found a few suggestions on tarantula keeping that don't seem to go along with what I've read about here and seen other places online and in other books. Particularly:"The Tarantula Keeper's Guide" by Stanley A. Schultz and Marguerite J. Schultz is the "Tarantula Bible". It has the most in-depth, detailed information of any book on the subject I've ever read.
- Shultz doesn't like to give his Turantulas burrows, he discusses them a bit in the book, but seems to neglate the apparent needs of obligate burrowers.
- Shultz seems to say that you probably don't need a heating source unless your home doesn't maintain a normal average tempature or gets too cold at night. But I've seen alot of references to heat pads in use(1/3 of tank).