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Arachnobaron
Join Date: May 2008
Location: Hollywood, FL
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ventilation?
Would you say that pede's require more ventilation than tarantula's? I once had a Malaysian Cherry Red that I kept like a tarantula and it died within 6 months. I have another on teh way and I am wondering whether or not I had enough holes drilled for ventilation last time.
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ArachnoGod
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Sand Bernardino, (southern) california
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i use almost no vent and fairly low moisture to great effect. don't have problems with mold, generally... even when the pedes leave their messily eaten prey items eveywhere
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Arachnobaron
Join Date: Jan 2009
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for some reason i never have mold problems in my pede enclosures but i do in the T enclosures.
not to mention the pede enclosures really moist and has about the same ventilation as the Ts and many leftovers lying around. either way,IMO ventilation is more important than humidity. |
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Arachnobaron
Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: undisclosed bog in Washington state
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If their tunnels successfully hold shape, you prob. have sufficient humidity. Ventilation, I think, is a little harder to gauge. If you're using live plants in your enclosure, you'll definitely need air exchange. It would be interesting to get a measurement of air quality inside a brood chamber, since the 'pede stays in that environment for such a long time.
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