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    Humidity in vivariums

    I was reading in an international magazine that caters to breeders. But then they dumbed there selves down to explain the simple factors of retaining humidity in a simple environment. I'm a little offset by this because it seems common knowledge. But I def. respect the magazine. This is more of a rant then an issue. I guess Im just :cens0r::cens0r::cens0r::cens0r::cens0r:ing because they give info that only experienced herps would want to know to having an article that was for the ones who had no idea! And there is nothing wrong with that. We all start somewhere.

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    What magazine?
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    Kowledge is very rarely common. Do a quick search on the following: stuck shed, low humidity, or "my ball won't eat", and you will quickly see my point.
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