Hey guys,
I got a lovely little sub-adult pinktoe a couple of months ago and something just occured to me. A lot of people say that when keeping pinktoes both high humidity and ventilation are important. I can understand why high humidity is needed: to prevent dehydration. But why do they require high ventilation? Are avics more sensitive to mold/fungus than some other species? Or is it something to do with air quality?
I did a search on the forum but couldn't find a thread that gives the reason.
I don't think I have a problem with my ventilation, my pinktoe's viv has a mesh top and she seems to be doing just fine. I was just wondering
I got a lovely little sub-adult pinktoe a couple of months ago and something just occured to me. A lot of people say that when keeping pinktoes both high humidity and ventilation are important. I can understand why high humidity is needed: to prevent dehydration. But why do they require high ventilation? Are avics more sensitive to mold/fungus than some other species? Or is it something to do with air quality?
I did a search on the forum but couldn't find a thread that gives the reason.
I don't think I have a problem with my ventilation, my pinktoe's viv has a mesh top and she seems to be doing just fine. I was just wondering
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