Re: Humidity temperature?
Re: Humidity temperature?
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Originally Posted by
KMG
Thanks a lot!! I might just order that. I'm gonna go to a pet store(not petco pet smart or any of those) there's a shop that's been close by for quite some time and Ima see what best product they offer. what ever they offer I'll post up here and search it. thanks!
Any other ways for more humidity will be appreciated.
Re: Humidity temperature?
Unlike most people I have no issue at all with glass tanks and humidity.
But, I think I might be spending a bit more on substrate than other people.
I use repti-bark and coconut husk mixed. The cococnut hold moisture and helps boost humidity without going mouldy and can still be spot cleaned.
I have yet to find a product here similar to the Kritters-Krumble cubes of coconut in Canada, hopefully I will have better luck at the Expo on Sunday.
Shredded coconut is not exactly ideal, it is just what I have to work with atm.
I do still have to mist occasionally but, not very often I just check humidity when I do my morning and evening spot-clean checks.
Re: Humidity temperature?
Nice thread! I, too, use a glass tank. At first I tried the bigger water bowl. It helped, but humidity would drop into the low 40% range. Our family loves "collecting" different varieties of house plants we get from a great local greenhouse. It was there I discovered a GREAT solution! Their sphagnum moss is by far the best I have ever seen or used! I've tried the moss from big box stores (Petsmart/Co), but it is pretty skimpy compared to actual greenhouse quality. Thick, full moss with no added filler, like those bare stick things and dried up leaves. With my screen covered 90-95% with glass and a couple handfuls of the GOOD moss, I keep my tank at a steady 60% for days! I have only used Repti-bark for substrate.