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<blockquote data-quote="m0lsx" data-source="post: 219694" data-attributes="member: 29323"><p>The lack of ventilation puts me off the designs. The ventilation at the back is fine, but the only side ventilation is at the bottom of the sides? What about substrate? I keep all of my slings in vials & then move larger slings & small juvies onto well-ventilated deli cups with a few inches of substrate, plus some vertical bark. As many arboreal species still like to burrow until they are larger.</p><p></p><p>With ventilation. I even add side ventilation holes to the arboreal Tarantula Room enclosures. The top ventilation on Tarantula Room enclosures is fine for them to be able to breathe. But I like all round ventilation. So add 2 or 3 holes at different levels around the enclosure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="m0lsx, post: 219694, member: 29323"] The lack of ventilation puts me off the designs. The ventilation at the back is fine, but the only side ventilation is at the bottom of the sides? What about substrate? I keep all of my slings in vials & then move larger slings & small juvies onto well-ventilated deli cups with a few inches of substrate, plus some vertical bark. As many arboreal species still like to burrow until they are larger. With ventilation. I even add side ventilation holes to the arboreal Tarantula Room enclosures. The top ventilation on Tarantula Room enclosures is fine for them to be able to breathe. But I like all round ventilation. So add 2 or 3 holes at different levels around the enclosure. [/QUOTE]
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