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    Very little airflow is needed for a gtp. CHEs and RHPs work wonderful for gtps as they don't dry out the environment. Opening the cage daily for maintenance and handling is plenty to provide air exchange. The key is to keep humidity high without the substrate rotting. Cypress mulch or cocoa coir is pretty resistant.

    2'x2'x2' cube enclosure is plenty for any adult.
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