MJInsoCal
Arachnopeon
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- Jul 6, 2020
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The practical question is… how many, what sized holes are enough for a terrarium? The details, I would assume as the bio-load increases (more critters, bigger T's), the more animals in there, the more air and ventilation, minus the amount of plant life, doing the Co2 to O2 convert. But, I’m guessing these small token holes just leave a huge dead air space. Yet tarantula keepers seem to be using deli dishes and a modest number of small holes without a problem.
Any rule of thumb for this? I doubt anyone is actually measuring O2 levels in these things (we did, or I did, but some 20 something years ago, in University. Thoughts?
After buying one of those plastic display boxes, and drilling some holes... yeah that beats the pants of a glass terrarium with a foot grabber / trap mesh top. Nothing like coming home to your T doing the Stallone one armed cliff hanger.
Any rule of thumb for this? I doubt anyone is actually measuring O2 levels in these things (we did, or I did, but some 20 something years ago, in University. Thoughts?
After buying one of those plastic display boxes, and drilling some holes... yeah that beats the pants of a glass terrarium with a foot grabber / trap mesh top. Nothing like coming home to your T doing the Stallone one armed cliff hanger.