enclosure question

Freud

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I have been checking out setups on the forum and some seem to have little to no ventilation to them. I am worried that by closing it up my baby sulcata will suffocate?
 

Millerlite

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What's your enclosure? Ventilation in my opinion is important, some will say it's not idk why, but describe your enclosure, we can help you out better with that info
 

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Enough ventilation is given when you open the enclosure to feed, water, take them out, etc. Tom is the expert on this one and he doesn't worry about it. Heather and many has followed and there hasn't been one problem reported. If you were to lock them in a totally enclosure, air tight enclosure and never open it to feed, etc, then there would be aroblem.
 
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