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Crestie Humidity

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  • 07-05-2011, 05:26 AM
    nor_cal1980
    Crestie Humidity
    Im new to keeping crested geckos and just acquired my first about two weeks ago. Everything i've read says to mist the enclosure twice a day for hatchlings, so thats what i've been doing. He/she is kept in a small critter keeper with some plastic vines with silk leaves and paper towel for substrate. The silk leaves and paper towel stay rather damp at all times. Im wondering if this is too much moisture or if this is acceptable?
  • 07-05-2011, 06:49 AM
    TheWinWizard
    Try this care sheet on for size. I have a Crestie, I just mist a couple of times a day. I really don't think you want to keep the enclosure that wet. I'd let it dry out.
    http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...us-ciliatus%29
  • 07-05-2011, 10:32 AM
    mainbutter
    I don't like to keep enclosures wet.

    Misting does two things:
    1) provide humidity
    2) allow them to drink water droplets off of leaves and the sides of the cage

    When my geckos are in tubs with less ventilation, I don't mist very often specifically because you can create a very wet environment, a perfect place for bacteria to grow. All of my geckos make use of water dishes, so the water is less of an issue for them. Baby geckos however really do need to be misted frequently, as they may not pick up on drinking out of water dishes quickly.

    I've recently been switching them to planted vivariums with more ventilation specifically so I can mist more often without having a wet environment. On top of that they are just wonderfully attractive enclosures with higher ambient humidity than either a screen cage or a less-misted tub.
  • 07-06-2011, 09:59 PM
    dragonmoon
    I only mist once a day at night time with the ones in critter keepers they stay plenty humid during their awake time :D
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