Re: Tips to get humidity up
Can I mist the cypress to help add moisture?
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Re: Tips to get humidity up
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Sunnieskys
Some will say yes, some will say no it will mold. I'm not fond on wood as a substrate. Only my opinion. I use herpyopia. A coconut substrate. Super good stuff. I would use moss if you want to get moisture. Do you have a screen top? Cover it with cardboard and foil or Saran Wrap.
Is that like the reptichips I have seen? The crushed coconut shells?
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Re: Tips to get humidity up
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MrBeeBow
Is that like the reptichips I have seen? The crushed coconut shells?
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herptopia is coconut husks gone through three levels of sorting. Dust free and holds the moisture like no ones business. Great stuff.
Re: Tips to get humidity up
One tip I learned if you have a fan in the room the snakes are in make sure you turn it off, fans push the humidity right out
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neonspeed
One tip I learned if you have a fan in the room the snakes are in make sure you turn it off, fans push the humidity right out
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They definitely have a huge impact on humidity. However, some air circulation is important. Finding the right balance of air circulation and humidity control isn't always easy outside of a rack system, depending on your climate.