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    Normal to soak so much?

    My female is always soaking. Her humidity and temperature are good, and she doesnt have mites.
    Is it okay?

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    If the humidity, temps, and so on are good -- the only thing that'd "force" her to bathe might be an incoming shed.

    And if she's not in a shed cycle, it's probably just a matter of preference since you've given her a large enough dish to be able to soak in. They can have some weird preferences without any husbandry "forcing" them to behave that way.

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    How are you heating and regulating your heat?

    How and where are you measuring heat/humidity?

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