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<blockquote data-quote="Tortoise Tom" data-source="post: 133028" data-attributes="member: 27883"><p>I've been a casual tarantula hobbyist since the early 90s. I've never been all that involved or studied much. The cross ventilation thing is a relatively new concept and seems mostly oriented towards arboreals from what I've seen. I've raised a about a dozen Grammostola and Brachypelma over that time and a few others that I'm probably forgetting. Never lost a one, and never had cross ventilation in any of my previous enclosures over that time. All of my enclosures were vented from the tops and in most cases, I covered most of the tops to try to make some moderate humidity in my extremely dry climate here.</p><p></p><p>I think the venting at the bottoms of the Nano, coupled with the screen tops would count as cross-ventilation too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tortoise Tom, post: 133028, member: 27883"] I've been a casual tarantula hobbyist since the early 90s. I've never been all that involved or studied much. The cross ventilation thing is a relatively new concept and seems mostly oriented towards arboreals from what I've seen. I've raised a about a dozen Grammostola and Brachypelma over that time and a few others that I'm probably forgetting. Never lost a one, and never had cross ventilation in any of my previous enclosures over that time. All of my enclosures were vented from the tops and in most cases, I covered most of the tops to try to make some moderate humidity in my extremely dry climate here. I think the venting at the bottoms of the Nano, coupled with the screen tops would count as cross-ventilation too. [/QUOTE]
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