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<blockquote data-quote="R.NUTT" data-source="post: 43215" data-attributes="member: 3537"><p>If I need a humid environment I try to not give too much ventilation e.g. if I try maintain high humidity in an exo terra it escapes super fast because of the mesh top. My centipede needs high humidity so the way around that is to create less air holes to keep the humidity in, I still made sure the air can circulate though. I didn't know ball pythons needed humidity XD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="R.NUTT, post: 43215, member: 3537"] If I need a humid environment I try to not give too much ventilation e.g. if I try maintain high humidity in an exo terra it escapes super fast because of the mesh top. My centipede needs high humidity so the way around that is to create less air holes to keep the humidity in, I still made sure the air can circulate though. I didn't know ball pythons needed humidity XD [/QUOTE]
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