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    Humidity

    I have just switched to a 50 watt bulb from a 40 watt bulb to bring up the ambient temperature in the tank. This has worked a treat, howver the humidity has dropped to 38% from around
    45-50%. How is best to get it back up again please?

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    Re: Humidity

    If you have a screen top, try covering it with a few layers of foil to reflect the heat back in, and keep the humidity from escaping. If you already have done this and your humidity wont stay up, place a damp towel over top half of the tank. Soak it then ring it out every morning. Also make sure if you do this, you change the towel often to prevent bacteria build up. Hope that helps.
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    Re: Humidity

    I was able to bump my humidity up by covering my screen top with a piece of plexi glass. I had the glass shop cut the plexi to size and I routered out a hole for my lamp. It worked out well for me.
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    Re: Humidity

    Quote Originally Posted by Spaniard View Post
    I was able to bump my humidity up by covering my screen top with a piece of plexi glass. I had the glass shop cut the plexi to size and I routered out a hole for my lamp. It worked out well for me.
    I cut some plexiglass out to cover the top of my tank (its like plexi-glass but a little more managable) and discovered it did help but not as much as I had hoped for. (my tank is a little tall) I actually made 3-D plexiglass covers for the damp towels I have on my tank...it works great!
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    Re: Humidity

    I probably should have said that my tank is a wooden front opening one so dont think that would work. Would putting a damp cloth inside the tank help or spraying water somehow?

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    Re: Humidity

    You could mist the enclosure daily, as well as increase the diameter of your water dish. I've never tried using a damp cloth in the enclosure but trial and error is your friend. You could also make a humid hide using some spagmum(sp?) moss.
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    Re: Humidity

    I just keep some lightly dampened sphagnum moss in my tank when its really dry, I have also noticed the little humidifier I keep in my room makes about a 5% difference in the tank, and keeps my room around 50.
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    Re: Humidity

    Quote Originally Posted by missi182 View Post
    I cut some plexiglass out to cover the top of my tank (its like plexi-glass but a little more managable) and discovered it did help but not as much as I had hoped for. (my tank is a little tall) I actually made 3-D plexiglass covers for the damp towels I have on my tank...it works great!
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    Re: Humidity

    Sorry, but damp towels mixed with heat is just disgusting.. An inevitable petri dish that gets filtered down into your snake's lungs.. Ick!
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    Re: Humidity

    Well when you live in Canada and the humidity hangs around 30% in the winter, what can you do. I wash those towels with dish soap and hot water every other day just to let you know and throw them in the laundry a few times a month.
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