Oh yeh, forgot to add that.
There were 1/4 inch holes drilled in the bottom piece of wood, just above the substrate line. and the small gap at the top where the sliding glass met the 'top' of the tamk provided enough.
I had a P murinus in there so exact humidity wasn't of paramount importance and usually misted lightly once or twice a week.
The whole idea was to give the animal the option of burrowing or being arboreal (as they tend to do one or the other), mine stayed terrestrial and proved to be a right pain to feed etc, typical !!
There were 1/4 inch holes drilled in the bottom piece of wood, just above the substrate line. and the small gap at the top where the sliding glass met the 'top' of the tamk provided enough.
I had a P murinus in there so exact humidity wasn't of paramount importance and usually misted lightly once or twice a week.
The whole idea was to give the animal the option of burrowing or being arboreal (as they tend to do one or the other), mine stayed terrestrial and proved to be a right pain to feed etc, typical !!
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