Fall weather and humidity questions.
Because of the cooler weather, we put a small humidifier next to Yzma's tank, as even with spraying, her humidity would drop to the low 40s within hours.
Now, with the room door cracked, her Temps stay perfect and her humidity ranges from 55% to 65% and we haven't had to mist her enclosure in over a week.
However, her ROOM is incredibly humid. I guess it doesn't all seep into the tank because of the tape on the top and is just keeping her where she should be, but I have three questions:
1. Is 55ish to 65ish ok for non sheds? (Worried that over 60 will cause an illness. Sometimes it hits the high 60s so we open the room door a bit to lower it again.)
2. Is the insane humidity in the room goig to cause a scale rot or other illness risk for her? (Even though her tank is dry (substrate.)
3. Do they HAVE to be misted? She won't get sick as long as her ambient humidity is ok right?
Thanks. :)
Re: Fall weather and humidity questions.
What's the humidity in the room? I imagine the air temperature in the tank is higher than in the room, which leads to lower humidity in the tank.
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Re: Fall weather and humidity questions.
65% is great for her. I'd be more worried about the humidity in the room being too high. You don't want any condensation building up anywhere that could lead to mold.
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Fall weather and humidity questions.
My adult will go in and out of her water all of the time causing humidity spikes in the low 70's that last for weeks at a time. Mid 60's last for many weeks. She has never been ill. However she does have her 90 degree hot spot available at all times.
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The humidity reads 71 in this photo.