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<blockquote data-quote="Phil" data-source="post: 75106" data-attributes="member: 4151"><p>I know cross ventilation is recommended/mandatory but I have kept all my Ts (arboreal and terrestrial) in converted glass aquariums for 20+ years with only converted vents in the lid without any problems. I use a digital hygrometer for humidity measurements and mist accordingly. Usually have the lids open at least once a day just cos I like looking in on everyone. ....lol. I have at the moment several 12 inch glass cubes for the terrestrials that have acrylic lids with lots of vent holes. I am sure the purists would say this is all wrong but seems to work for me and has done for many many years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phil, post: 75106, member: 4151"] I know cross ventilation is recommended/mandatory but I have kept all my Ts (arboreal and terrestrial) in converted glass aquariums for 20+ years with only converted vents in the lid without any problems. I use a digital hygrometer for humidity measurements and mist accordingly. Usually have the lids open at least once a day just cos I like looking in on everyone. ....lol. I have at the moment several 12 inch glass cubes for the terrestrials that have acrylic lids with lots of vent holes. I am sure the purists would say this is all wrong but seems to work for me and has done for many many years. [/QUOTE]
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