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C. versicolor Sling enclosure help
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<blockquote data-quote="m0lsx" data-source="post: 182079" data-attributes="member: 29323"><p>My versicolour is in, what I intended to be a temporary enclosure. It is a commercially made glass cube, with a 3/4 inch air vent across the back. So it has less air circulation that what you have linked to. I put my sling into my glass enclosure last September, after I brought both at the Bedford Invert show. It is now close to outgrowing the enclosure.</p><p></p><p>So, from personal experience, I would say the enclosure you linked to is going to do fine, as it has better circulation than mine. But you could always add a couple of small holes in the top, if you really wanted to make sure.</p><p></p><p>Edited to add my glass enclosure has a slightly loose fitting glass lid, so has a very small amount of air circulation possible via that too. But it is still less than what you are looking at. But as I said, a few small holes drilled in the top would add to the circulation potential.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="m0lsx, post: 182079, member: 29323"] My versicolour is in, what I intended to be a temporary enclosure. It is a commercially made glass cube, with a 3/4 inch air vent across the back. So it has less air circulation that what you have linked to. I put my sling into my glass enclosure last September, after I brought both at the Bedford Invert show. It is now close to outgrowing the enclosure. So, from personal experience, I would say the enclosure you linked to is going to do fine, as it has better circulation than mine. But you could always add a couple of small holes in the top, if you really wanted to make sure. Edited to add my glass enclosure has a slightly loose fitting glass lid, so has a very small amount of air circulation possible via that too. But it is still less than what you are looking at. But as I said, a few small holes drilled in the top would add to the circulation potential. [/QUOTE]
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