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Rear horned baboon enclosure problem?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tarantula Trooper" data-source="post: 236566" data-attributes="member: 37740"><p>Looks to be a critter keeper type which should be sufficient ventilation for C Darlingi. I keep most of my baboon species on the dryer side once there a decent sized Juvie. I would never keep these guys or OBTs on damp substrate. There very tolerant spiders but too much humidity over an extended period can be detrimental IMO! I have raised two OBTs from sling to males, on my third OBT (sling), my Darlingi is a adult female now and have several other terrestrial/semi arboreal baboons and I adhere to the above and they do well. With all that being said if you want more ventilation it sure want hurt. Good air in your enclosures lead to healthy, happy spoods!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tarantula Trooper, post: 236566, member: 37740"] Looks to be a critter keeper type which should be sufficient ventilation for C Darlingi. I keep most of my baboon species on the dryer side once there a decent sized Juvie. I would never keep these guys or OBTs on damp substrate. There very tolerant spiders but too much humidity over an extended period can be detrimental IMO! I have raised two OBTs from sling to males, on my third OBT (sling), my Darlingi is a adult female now and have several other terrestrial/semi arboreal baboons and I adhere to the above and they do well. With all that being said if you want more ventilation it sure want hurt. Good air in your enclosures lead to healthy, happy spoods! [/QUOTE]
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