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<blockquote data-quote="MassExodus" data-source="post: 71590" data-attributes="member: 4086"><p>God I love seeing heavy cross ventilation. My advice is this : Different ambient temps/humidity will affect how you build your enclosures. I have a steady 60% humidity, climbing to almost a hundred some days. I put heavy ventilation in the sides like that, plus a few holes in the top(not a bunch, you want to trap some humidity) and also a line of vents just above the substrate, so when I overfill the water dish, the substrate dries out well. It is extremely easy in my t room to get mold, and mites, because of the humidity, so I actually require heavy ventilation. Your experience may vary, depending on your environment. Hope this helped.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MassExodus, post: 71590, member: 4086"] God I love seeing heavy cross ventilation. My advice is this : Different ambient temps/humidity will affect how you build your enclosures. I have a steady 60% humidity, climbing to almost a hundred some days. I put heavy ventilation in the sides like that, plus a few holes in the top(not a bunch, you want to trap some humidity) and also a line of vents just above the substrate, so when I overfill the water dish, the substrate dries out well. It is extremely easy in my t room to get mold, and mites, because of the humidity, so I actually require heavy ventilation. Your experience may vary, depending on your environment. Hope this helped. [/QUOTE]
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