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<blockquote data-quote="Whitelightning777" data-source="post: 141201" data-attributes="member: 26980"><p>As long as the ventilation is very good, you don't specifically need cross ventilation. An ExoTerra nano isn't technically cross ventilated but the circulation is probably better then 95% of the cages out there. A 2 gallon Terra Blue professional enclosure vertical style will be just fine for ventilation as well.</p><p></p><p>If you DO encounter excess humidity by say spilling water in the cage, you can use a small fan to gently blow on the cage to dry it out instead of removing the tarantula and allowing the cage to dry for 24 hours.</p><p></p><p>Remember, they live in tall trees high up from the ground in their native habitat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Whitelightning777, post: 141201, member: 26980"] As long as the ventilation is very good, you don't specifically need cross ventilation. An ExoTerra nano isn't technically cross ventilated but the circulation is probably better then 95% of the cages out there. A 2 gallon Terra Blue professional enclosure vertical style will be just fine for ventilation as well. If you DO encounter excess humidity by say spilling water in the cage, you can use a small fan to gently blow on the cage to dry it out instead of removing the tarantula and allowing the cage to dry for 24 hours. Remember, they live in tall trees high up from the ground in their native habitat. [/QUOTE]
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