YungRasputin
Arachnobaron
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is this an actual thing which exists? like, i know it seems like the in thing now, particularly with Avic arboreals or C. versicolor to talk about or recommend “cross ventilated” enclosures but i am skeptical about the actual functioning and necessity thereof comparative to top ventilation - not that cross ventilation is bad just that i don’t really buy into what all people have said about it and the primary reason for this is: if there is no air circulation, no cross winds or breeze, etc then what benefit is it? what would be the point? and seeing as air moisture rises and that the species in question benefit from rising air moisture why wouldn’t top ventilation be of central focus?
like i’m kind of really feeling some sort of way about another group I’m in where someone is obviously upset about their T dying, desperately trying to figure out what went wrong and people are dog piling them about cross ventilation when i don’t think the specimen died because there wasn’t another row of useless side holes
like i’m kind of really feeling some sort of way about another group I’m in where someone is obviously upset about their T dying, desperately trying to figure out what went wrong and people are dog piling them about cross ventilation when i don’t think the specimen died because there wasn’t another row of useless side holes