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Old 08-25-13, 06:03 PM   #1
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Placement of vents in an enclosure

What would happen to humidity/heat if I placed a few rows of drilled holes in the middle of the back wall? I've placed a few holes at the top for my snakes that need to retain heat, but lose a little humidity. Now I am working on my russian rat snakes enclosure, which requires both less heat and less humidity. Where should I put the vents?

It should be that so the enclosure doesn't get too hot in the summer but can hold it's own in the winter. I'm looking at ambient temps of 70-77f and the warmest spot will get 82f on the floor.

I know ambient temps and humidity inside my home will factor into this but I'm trying to know which placement of vents would work best for those requirements.
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