Welcome to the site! Glad to have you around :) What are you using for an enclosure? If you are using a glass tank, you can cover most of the screen top with some contact paper to help keep the humidity in. You might try a bigger water bowl or the DIY humidifier in the DIY section.
08-12-2004, 02:44 PM
Smulkin
Carson's the man - more details would benefit you in getting better more detailed responses - but he's got you off on the right path. Also try the "search" feature up top there and plug in "Humidity".
08-12-2004, 02:53 PM
Brandon.O
yeah there has been tons of posts about this. Its pretty easy to find. Misting helps and covering the top helps too, i use saran wrap it works great :) others use contact paper and i bet it works just as good, good luck :)
08-12-2004, 03:09 PM
elevatethis
This definitely gets a SEARCH response from me.
Pretty basic question, the search feature should be used more because it keeps the repetitive questions down. But its ok, you won't be a noob for long...
08-12-2004, 03:39 PM
House-of-Herps
I have vision cages
08-12-2004, 03:48 PM
led4urhead
Interesting .. how big is your water bowl? What are you using for substrate? How is it heated?
08-13-2004, 11:41 AM
Anonymous
The humidity inside your house/enclosure will also highly depend on the humidity outside.
Where are you from? If you don't mind me asking.
08-13-2004, 11:46 AM
normballpython2
what animal do u have be cause my humiduty is 62% and didn't do anything(by the way i ahve a bp)
08-13-2004, 11:50 AM
Anonymous
I personally wouldn't keep humidity at 62 ... unless my snake is shedding. To avoid belly rot. In the 50s is good.