Hello,
I am confused about the ventilation of the tarantula enclosures. I know that tarantulas do not need too much air to survive and some of the information sources on the internet recommends blocking some holes with tape to preserve the humidity. The author of the tarantula keeper's book once recommended having 18 small holes for my B. vagans.
Recently, I have decided to buy an arboreal and some tarantula keepers drew attention to good ventilation to avoid molt.
My question is, how you know that the ventilation of enclosures is enough. I assume it is important that to have right enough ventilation (not too less and not too much).
Any tips, suggestions and comments are appreciated.
I am confused about the ventilation of the tarantula enclosures. I know that tarantulas do not need too much air to survive and some of the information sources on the internet recommends blocking some holes with tape to preserve the humidity. The author of the tarantula keeper's book once recommended having 18 small holes for my B. vagans.
Recently, I have decided to buy an arboreal and some tarantula keepers drew attention to good ventilation to avoid molt.
My question is, how you know that the ventilation of enclosures is enough. I assume it is important that to have right enough ventilation (not too less and not too much).
Any tips, suggestions and comments are appreciated.