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I did not know that to start with either! A lot of people kill their pedes by overheating, over humidifying or letting them dry out (usually in combination with high temps) But it does depend on the species, so you need to find out exactly how other experienced keeper keep theirs. The generic advice that "all centipedes need high humidity because of their morphology" doesn't completely hold true (and yes, I've told people that before too) and we also take temperature needs to be the same as tarantulas from those regions, but it doesn't always work that way.I did not know any of that.
Ah yes, looking at it again that doesn't seem as bad, though it's hard to tell how well it's working. The thing with air holes is that if they are spaced far apart they provide very little ventilation, if you have lots close together it starts acting more like a mesh, which provides much more ventilation at that spot. So you're probably better have a cluster here and there (I use a fork heated over a gas flame to poke 4 holes at a time, just doesn't look as neat). Ventilation on the lid also seem to let moisture escape far more readily, which can be a good or a bad thing, and I'm not sure if that also means there's more air flow.Ventilation? Really? It was like that all around the top with about 20 holes in the lid.