02-09-2008, 04:24 AM
This is kind of a "P.S" regarding my other thread.
I've been getting a lot of comments from other people that keeping a Russian Tortoise in a large tote with a top, even temporarily, is a bad idea because of the lack of ventilation.
It's going to be a screen top, but I can understand that in a container like a Rubbermaid humidity would get trapped easily and air wouldn't flow that well.
Would making more vents be beneficial, of would it more likely just cause the enclosure to be too dry? Is it worse to be too dry, or more humid than necessary? I have a low powered computer fan that I could use if I can figure out how to attach it that might work.
Have any of you done anything like this?
Hah, if there was some kind of forum award for asking the most questions in the least amount of time, I bet I'd get it. And I've got quite a few more, but I don't want to swarm you guys to the point of putting online hits out on me or something, lol.
I've been getting a lot of comments from other people that keeping a Russian Tortoise in a large tote with a top, even temporarily, is a bad idea because of the lack of ventilation.
It's going to be a screen top, but I can understand that in a container like a Rubbermaid humidity would get trapped easily and air wouldn't flow that well.
Would making more vents be beneficial, of would it more likely just cause the enclosure to be too dry? Is it worse to be too dry, or more humid than necessary? I have a low powered computer fan that I could use if I can figure out how to attach it that might work.
Have any of you done anything like this?
Hah, if there was some kind of forum award for asking the most questions in the least amount of time, I bet I'd get it. And I've got quite a few more, but I don't want to swarm you guys to the point of putting online hits out on me or something, lol.
