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<blockquote data-quote="Jess S" data-source="post: 159325" data-attributes="member: 29302"><p>Nice addition! Really cute C. versi. How was the show? Wish I could have gone to it!</p><p></p><p>Aside from the need for cross ventilation, they feel more secure when the cork bark hide has leaf cover on top. You can glue plastic leaves to the top of the cork bark. If you got the glue gun from Poundland (£2) and some fake leaves you could probably do it for just under £5. I'd be tempted to get a slightly taller bit of cork bark too.</p><p>If you are able to add airholes to the enclosure cover, that should achieve cross ventilation, as the combination of side and top vent holes, should make the air move through the enclosure. Or like Andrew also said, use it short term until you get another. A tall plastic one would be fine and you could melt airholes on the sides and top. But you may prefer a really clear, display one, which will be more expensive. There are quite a few different types online.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jess S, post: 159325, member: 29302"] Nice addition! Really cute C. versi. How was the show? Wish I could have gone to it! Aside from the need for cross ventilation, they feel more secure when the cork bark hide has leaf cover on top. You can glue plastic leaves to the top of the cork bark. If you got the glue gun from Poundland (£2) and some fake leaves you could probably do it for just under £5. I'd be tempted to get a slightly taller bit of cork bark too. If you are able to add airholes to the enclosure cover, that should achieve cross ventilation, as the combination of side and top vent holes, should make the air move through the enclosure. Or like Andrew also said, use it short term until you get another. A tall plastic one would be fine and you could melt airholes on the sides and top. But you may prefer a really clear, display one, which will be more expensive. There are quite a few different types online. [/QUOTE]
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