Re: Humidity still too high
Try measuring it with a different device. I though I would save some money when I got my first rack so I bought these el cheapo digital humidity gauge at wal-mart for $5. They were off by 20%.
I use the acurite with dual temp and humidity. Nice little unit available at Wal-mart for $12.
Re: Humidity still too high
If you have a fan in the room, or even a ceiling fan, I would try turning that on to see if the humidity goes down.
Re: Humidity still too high
also, the level of water in your water bowl is irrelevant. It's the surface area you should be concerned with.
Evaporation is a function of heat and surface area. Try putting a bowl and a glass of water with the same amount of water in each outside, and see which one evaporates out sooner. It will be the bowl, because it has a greater surface area for the water than the glass does.
Re: Humidity still too high
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Originally Posted by Purrrfect9
If you have a fan in the room, or even a ceiling fan, I would try turning that on to see if the humidity goes down.
This is a good idea, but would it mess up the heat? Also, the humidity in the room is at 30, so I don't think that is the factor, but if it is good to get more air movement I have a small fan I can put in there.
The bowls are quite small, just big enough for them to have a soak in. I'll post my set-up later.
I've got two devices, an analog and a digital. The digital is an Acurite, and I am unsure if it takes the reading at the outdoor probe or on the indoor unit. The probe is underneath the substrate on the warm side. The analog registers about 8 degrees less than the digital, and is above the substrate.
I can't wait until I get all of this just right and don't need to fiddle and obsessively check on the snakes!
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I would make the bowls alot smaller. The snakes don't need to soak in them, and if they do, you know they have a health problem(mites, too hot, not enough humidity, etc).
I like to use the 3" souffle dishes(or ramekins) that you can find at WalMart or Target. They are pretty inexpensive and sometimes you can find them at the dollar store. I also use these small stainless steel bowls with blue rubber coating on the bottom for some of the snakes. They are about $3.50 apiece but clean up very easily and don't create too much humidity. I use them in my 15qt tubs and the humidity is fine(50-55%).
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That small, eh? I will try that out..I've got some antique berry bowls that are about that size and are nice and heavy.
I feel bad cause I have changed their hide so often. I had yogurt containers, but they didn't like those and went under their water dish, so I just bought another water dish, put some rocks in it and stuck it on the warm side. Now I suppose the kids will get to make their colors popsicle stick shacks that they wanted to in the first place.
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For hides, they really like those 4-6" plastic plant saucers(the bowl that sits underneath the pot to catch water). Just cut a hole in the side with scissors and flip it upside down. They make great hides. Dark, low to the ground, and they fit in the really well. I use 4" for babies, 6-8" for juvies, and on up.