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<blockquote data-quote="guapoalto049" data-source="post: 296706" data-attributes="member: 4037"><p>Ventilation is always a concern, particularly with species that should be kept in tropical conditions.</p><p></p><p>I find the best method for these type of species is to get some holes lower on the walls of the enclosure, near the substrate, to allow upward airflow. This really decreases chances of mold buildup. When the only chance for air exchange is at the top, the air stagnates at the bottom.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="guapoalto049, post: 296706, member: 4037"] Ventilation is always a concern, particularly with species that should be kept in tropical conditions. I find the best method for these type of species is to get some holes lower on the walls of the enclosure, near the substrate, to allow upward airflow. This really decreases chances of mold buildup. When the only chance for air exchange is at the top, the air stagnates at the bottom. [/QUOTE]
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