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<blockquote data-quote="Dave Jay" data-source="post: 130282" data-attributes="member: 27677"><p>Good idea with blowing through the air holes, I've mostly just concentrated on putting them on the sides. My screw top enclosures have a twist and lock stacking mechanism so I hadn't worried too much about ventilation in the lid. I don't have any true arboreal species, but some have webbed onto the lids so it can be a worry. </p><p>I have clear lids but sometimes I have to wait for the sling to move it's legs away so I can finish screwing the lid on properly. One of the juvies actually spent four days in the post with its foot trapped in the screw thread and was very stressed, we thought it was dead until we freed it</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave Jay, post: 130282, member: 27677"] Good idea with blowing through the air holes, I've mostly just concentrated on putting them on the sides. My screw top enclosures have a twist and lock stacking mechanism so I hadn't worried too much about ventilation in the lid. I don't have any true arboreal species, but some have webbed onto the lids so it can be a worry. I have clear lids but sometimes I have to wait for the sling to move it's legs away so I can finish screwing the lid on properly. One of the juvies actually spent four days in the post with its foot trapped in the screw thread and was very stressed, we thought it was dead until we freed it [/QUOTE]
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