Air hole size...Ventilation...
Sorry for the title. I did a search and nothing turned up.
We are currently keeping two Epicrates cenchria gaigei ( for the sake of argument, lets say they do exist). They are less then 4 months old and I know they need high humidity.
After reading everything I could find. The only advice is, limited air flow, restricted air flow, and little air flow.
So what exactly is that. How much air do they really need?
I have them in 8 quart containers with a damp hide and water dish. I drilled a few 1/8 inch holes, 4 holes each container. The top is pretty loose, I have a wire tie down on them.
How much is too much? How much is too little?
What do they need to breathe?
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