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    Keeping Humidity Up Tips. . .

    I have been trying to keep my humidity up but it always drops, most likely because I use a clamp lamp incandescent light as well as a UTH. How can I keep the humidity up while not having to sacrafice the lamp? When I turn the llmp off the humidity stays just fine so I know it's drying the cage out. What is a safe way to use a towel while keeping the lamp on and not burning the house down?

    Also, I have to keep the lamp on the majoirty of the time because the cool side drops to 75 degrees F or below if I don't, so turnining it off isn't much of an option.


    Thanks a lot.

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    Re: Keeping Humidity Up Tips. . .

    I'm assuming your using a tank with a screen top?
    When I used mine, I had about 2/3 of the top covered with a thick dark towel and the heat lamp at the gap.
    I also had the water bowl half on and half off the UTH so it evaporated and added to the humidity.
    Whenever he was in shed, I added a lid with a hole to the top fo the water bowl and that boosted the humidity in there to help his shed.

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    Re: Keeping Humidity Up Tips. . .

    Quote Originally Posted by WakoNako View Post
    I'm assuming your using a tank with a screen top?
    When I used mine, I had about 2/3 of the top covered with a thick dark towel and the heat lamp at the gap.
    I also had the water bowl half on and half off the UTH so it evaporated and added to the humidity.
    Whenever he was in shed, I added a lid with a hole to the top fo the water bowl and that boosted the humidity in there to help his shed.
    Yeah it is a tank with a screen top. Thanks for the tips!

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    Re: Keeping Humidity Up Tips. . .

    Hi,

    Have you insulated the bottom, back and sides of the tank?

    If not that might make enough of a difference that you could abandon the lamp alltogether.


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    Re: Keeping Humidity Up Tips. . .

    Quote Originally Posted by dr del View Post
    Hi,

    Have you insulated the bottom, back and sides of the tank?

    If not that might make enough of a difference that you could abandon the lamp alltogether.


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    Sounds interesting. Explain?

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    Re: Keeping Humidity Up Tips. . .

    You can take like foam board, and stick it to teh sides and the bottom of the tank to add insulation to keep the temps up.
    What dr del is sayin is that by adding the insulation you might be able to eliminate the heat lamp, thus keep your humidity up

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    Re: Keeping Humidity Up Tips. . .

    Quote Originally Posted by WakoNako View Post
    You can take like foam board, and stick it to teh sides and the bottom of the tank to add insulation to keep the temps up.
    What dr del is sayin is that by adding the insulation you might be able to eliminate the heat lamp, thus keep your humidity up


    Inside or outside of cage?

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    Re: Keeping Humidity Up Tips. . .

    On the outside of the tank, and it's a pain to keep on. I have double sided tape and still need to use clear packing tape to keep it in place.

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    Re: Keeping Humidity Up Tips. . .

    Could experiment with your substrate....I've found the coconut stuff good for bumping the humidity. I just mix it with regular beech chippings

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    Re: Keeping Humidity Up Tips. . .

    Hi,

    I put aquarium backing paper on first so that it looks nice from the inside then used good strong gaffa tape to hold the insulation on tight over it.

    If the look doesn't matter to you then you could do what I did with the incubator and use silicon sealant to stick it directly to the glass - but it looks fugly I ain't gonna lie.


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