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<blockquote data-quote="PlaidJaguar" data-source="post: 31510" data-attributes="member: 3282"><p>I've found that more air holes is safer for young Avics. I keep mine on dry substrate and lightly mist about twice a week. You really want to make sure there's a lot of airflow, so get holes along the top and bottom just above the substrate.</p><p></p><p>Every time I've seen a case of "sudden Avic death syndrome" it's been in an enclosure with limited ventilation. Stale air kills Avics.</p><p></p><p>Also, definitely get rid of those wood chips. Tarantulas prefer real dirt or Eco Earth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PlaidJaguar, post: 31510, member: 3282"] I've found that more air holes is safer for young Avics. I keep mine on dry substrate and lightly mist about twice a week. You really want to make sure there's a lot of airflow, so get holes along the top and bottom just above the substrate. Every time I've seen a case of "sudden Avic death syndrome" it's been in an enclosure with limited ventilation. Stale air kills Avics. Also, definitely get rid of those wood chips. Tarantulas prefer real dirt or Eco Earth. [/QUOTE]
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