Medusa
Arachnoknight
- Joined
- Mar 4, 2014
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- 190
It seems to be a consensus here that vent holes in an enclosure that are below the substrate are a waste. However, with deep substrate and a burrowing T, is this still the case? Some of my containers have a few vent holes below the substrate, especially for those burrowers that go right to the bottom. This way there is still some ventilation for them. Is this, indeed, a "waste" or not such a bad idea? I think it also allows some air to get into the substrate, along the lines of holes in the bottom/sides of a flower pot, to prevent mold or other problems.