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Thread: Humity

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    Humity

    Quik question for y'all...if my humidly level fluctuates between 66 and 72 would this fine for the health and care of my bps?

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    It's ok but ideally u want it between 50-60 during normal times and 70-80 during a shed. Too much humidity and lack of air flow can cause some health issues
    A room full of empty racks and thermostats that have been unplugged.

    *Chris*

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    Mine generally sits around 70%, but in the winter it dips down a bit, but not much. I haven't had any issues. I do keep a close eye on the tubs and replace the newspaper if it gets too wet.

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    Re: Humity

    Thank you for the feed back...just didn't want any issues ima try to knock it down just a tad bit make sure it don't get over 70...thanks again ......

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