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  • 12-10-2014, 01:01 AM
    gameonpython
    For all of those who struggle with keeping humidity in glass tanks!
    Since Marshall has expressed his fear of the spray bottle, I had to come up with a better idea for humidity. So, I took the towel on top of the screen and misted it, and put on top of the screen. It worked wonders! For anyone who struggles with humidity, definitely try this!!


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  • 12-10-2014, 01:12 AM
    KMG
    Where have you been?:rofl: That's usually one of the first tips thrown out. I don't like it though because it can make the screen rust.

    I prefer putting moist moss in the hides.
  • 12-10-2014, 01:48 AM
    gameonpython
    Re: For all of those who struggle with keeping humidity in glass tanks!
    Oh... Lol silly me haha I thought I was all genius:)


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  • 12-10-2014, 01:50 AM
    KMG
    Re: For all of those who struggle with keeping humidity in glass tanks!
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by gameonpython View Post
    Oh... Lol silly me haha I thought I was all genius:)

    My wife would say the same about me.:D
  • 12-12-2014, 06:27 PM
    Reinz
    The clay balls as a base underneath the coconut husk works great at holding water. You can add a lot of water without fear of mildew, sold at Petsmart.

    I also added small lava rocks underneath as well.

    I put some lava rocks on top which holds extra water and also aids in shedding.
  • 12-20-2014, 12:08 AM
    MontyAndMelissa
    Re: For all of those who struggle with keeping humidity in glass tanks!
    I was having difficulties with heat and humidity, and I covered the top of the lid with foil (shiny side down) not under the light of course, but it works wonders. Raises my heat by 7 or 8 degrees and keeps in humidity perfectly (haven't misted in a month)
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