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size matters ;) lol
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<blockquote data-quote="Chubbs" data-source="post: 57317" data-attributes="member: 1084"><p>No they actually don't do better with higher humidity. Slings can be kept a bit more moist, but Avics tend to do better when kept on dry substrate and provided with plenty of cross-ventilation. The terrarium you're planning on using has poor cross-ventilation. Cross-ventilation with this species is important regardless of the size of the enclosure. If you're not going to listen to anyone's advice then why bother posting this on a public forum? Fine if you wanna keep a tiny sling in a ridiculously oversized enclosure. I won't be surprised if over a month from now, IF the sling hasn't escaped by then, when we see a thread from you asking "Why isn't my Avic webbing? Why doesn't it appear to be settling in?" You do what you want. It's your money. Just don't be surprised when things don't go as planned.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chubbs, post: 57317, member: 1084"] No they actually don't do better with higher humidity. Slings can be kept a bit more moist, but Avics tend to do better when kept on dry substrate and provided with plenty of cross-ventilation. The terrarium you're planning on using has poor cross-ventilation. Cross-ventilation with this species is important regardless of the size of the enclosure. If you're not going to listen to anyone's advice then why bother posting this on a public forum? Fine if you wanna keep a tiny sling in a ridiculously oversized enclosure. I won't be surprised if over a month from now, IF the sling hasn't escaped by then, when we see a thread from you asking "Why isn't my Avic webbing? Why doesn't it appear to be settling in?" You do what you want. It's your money. Just don't be surprised when things don't go as planned. [/QUOTE]
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