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<blockquote data-quote="Hagraven" data-source="post: 229156" data-attributes="member: 39019"><p>Appreciate it. My arboreal enclosures are also cross- ventilated. I have my adult Chilobrachys in a friend's no-longer needed glass snake enclosure and I've modified the acrylic top to have good ventilation and haven't had any real condensation worry- especially because she seems happy to web rather than burrow, so there are no large pockets of open air in the most sub to allow for condensation in the same way. I think because my H Gigas actually burrows, this is a thing I've only now encountered! Looks like I'll be rehoming the little beauty sooner or later</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hagraven, post: 229156, member: 39019"] Appreciate it. My arboreal enclosures are also cross- ventilated. I have my adult Chilobrachys in a friend's no-longer needed glass snake enclosure and I've modified the acrylic top to have good ventilation and haven't had any real condensation worry- especially because she seems happy to web rather than burrow, so there are no large pockets of open air in the most sub to allow for condensation in the same way. I think because my H Gigas actually burrows, this is a thing I've only now encountered! Looks like I'll be rehoming the little beauty sooner or later [/QUOTE]
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