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Hey
I noticed a lot of people use tupperwares with a hole cut into them as a hide (dry/humid) for their tortoise enclosures.
I was just wondering if you guys worry about air circulation in those hides. What I mean are the hides where the hole is not cut into the smaller end of the rectangular container (so in essence the hide is just a long tube), but at one side of the longer end, so that the tortoise would make a turn once they get in, to go to the end of the hide.
Is it something I should worry about? should I cut holes into the sides/top of the container to ensure circulation?
Thanks
I noticed a lot of people use tupperwares with a hole cut into them as a hide (dry/humid) for their tortoise enclosures.
I was just wondering if you guys worry about air circulation in those hides. What I mean are the hides where the hole is not cut into the smaller end of the rectangular container (so in essence the hide is just a long tube), but at one side of the longer end, so that the tortoise would make a turn once they get in, to go to the end of the hide.
Is it something I should worry about? should I cut holes into the sides/top of the container to ensure circulation?
Thanks