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<blockquote data-quote="Ole8eye" data-source="post: 145205" data-attributes="member: 28825"><p>I keep two water dishes to keep up the humidity and maybe 12-15 holes on each side for cross ventilation. It's a latching container that's pretty shallow and only allows for a couple inches of substrate. But for the most part it seems to hold humidity decently. It's getting into the enclosure that's the problem lol. Stirmis are big and fast forsure, but this one acts like you smacked it with a stick anytime you even touch the enclosure. It runs around violently, even flipping on it's back with any movement made... It makes me wonder about how its life was before. Maybe WC? I have no clue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ole8eye, post: 145205, member: 28825"] I keep two water dishes to keep up the humidity and maybe 12-15 holes on each side for cross ventilation. It's a latching container that's pretty shallow and only allows for a couple inches of substrate. But for the most part it seems to hold humidity decently. It's getting into the enclosure that's the problem lol. Stirmis are big and fast forsure, but this one acts like you smacked it with a stick anytime you even touch the enclosure. It runs around violently, even flipping on it's back with any movement made... It makes me wonder about how its life was before. Maybe WC? I have no clue. [/QUOTE]
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