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I agree with SpiderDad, sponges aren't a good idea in my opinion, your T won't drown without it I think I see some tiny holes for ventilation but again make sure you have them. Cute little T
they already said sponge and ventilation so ill remind you to check things for sharp edges. that little hide looks pretty sharp, I run a lighter over edges like that to round them a bit ^^
Ok i know the sponge is controversial. Sam seems to like to molt on hers. I make sure i wash them routinely. That lid was a screw up project in the garbage now. That tank is a critter cage with the normal ventilation in the lid. Should i put more holes in it? I adressed other questions in another post.
@Madzoohouse
Yea, drill cross ventilation holes on the sides of the critter cage, Ya know, along the top. I believe all the humidity ur trying to keep in there leaves the large air vents of those critter cage lids. I used one before, but I completely sealed those lid vents and drilled x ventilation holes. It helps manage/maintain better humidity and temp.
u should remove the spongde from the water dish, because can get moldy, and fill it with water , put more holes for cross ventilation , and i think the enclousure is big for that sized T..
And one last think, check those edges on the hide, they look a bit sharp to me..
Hope this helped..
Edit : there are other comments bellow me, that i didnt check before posting it