BigSkyCham
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I am in the early stages of a glass enclosure build. It is 36w 18d 48h designed for a male panther.
I am creating a planted background with branches, carbonized cork, cork, and the least amount of great stuff/silicone as possible.
I built an air duct that has a 1” x 24” intake. The outlet is a 120mm computer fan that will pull air up from the bottom of the tank and exhaust it out the screen top. Pics below.
Is this overkill on trying to overcome stagnant air? The doors are bypass sliding doors and I can also keep them open a crack too. Or should I scrap the whole duct to allow more climbing /perch/ hiding space?
I am in northwest Montana. Indoors the rh is usually 25-35% year round.
Full duct:
Side view:
Top:
I am creating a planted background with branches, carbonized cork, cork, and the least amount of great stuff/silicone as possible.
I built an air duct that has a 1” x 24” intake. The outlet is a 120mm computer fan that will pull air up from the bottom of the tank and exhaust it out the screen top. Pics below.
Is this overkill on trying to overcome stagnant air? The doors are bypass sliding doors and I can also keep them open a crack too. Or should I scrap the whole duct to allow more climbing /perch/ hiding space?
I am in northwest Montana. Indoors the rh is usually 25-35% year round.
Full duct:
Side view:
Top: