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Humidity problems...
i am new to herping but i have everything going well except keeping the humidity up. i mist the aquarium, every 2 hours when i'm home, place a wet towel in top and still cannot get the humidity higher than 60% and it even drops to 40% while i'm at work and at night when i sleep. the problem lies during shedding. he shed 5 days ago but it was smaller pieces and took a couple days to finish. is there any way i can keep it up? my heat lamps don't help but i cannot afford UTH and a thermostat right now. anyone have any ideas to get me by till i get the UTH and thermostat.
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Re: Humidity problems...
Also, when your BP is going into shed you can add extra paper towels over the top of the hide. Mist these twice daily.
What is your substrate?
Oh, I see the heat lamps...yes, this is TOUGH to do!
JonV
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Re: Humidity problems...
I had mine covered with towels and plexiglass and was struggkling to stay in the mid 30's despite misting as much as I possibly could. I switched to tin foil covering about 90% of the lid and I stay about 55% with one misting a day and a CHE
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Re: Humidity problems...
Average 55% in mine. 20 Gal Long with the integrated locking screen top slider
3/4 of it covered ny 1/4" plexi and a water dish filled all the time. No misting ever.
Substrate = eco earth (coconut husk bricks expanded and then dried in the oven)
Have never had a shed problem. She sheds great/ overnight and all in 1 big piece.
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