Re: Huimidity abit to high.
What size is your water dish?
I live in Florida and I use 4 inch ceramic water bowls. They help A LOT with humidity. :)
Re: Huimidity abit to high.
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Danounet
What size is your water dish?
I live in Florida and I use 4 inch ceramic water bowls. They help A LOT with humidity. :)
I have never measured it but it's a medium size dog bowl, it's really hard to tip over. So thats it's big bonus. Also it was free.
I thought about just using a small saucer plate instead. Or I could get her a small crock tomorrow but when she sheds she couldn't fit in those I don't think.
Re: Huimidity abit to high.
I agree with wingedwolf. That really isnt too high. Maybe not ideal for long term but its not going to hurt your BP. Low humidity will cause more problems than high humidity. It wont drop very fast if you make small changes. Just try a much smaller and more shallow water bowl. Wait a day to check it again. You dont want to risk dropping the heat too low while trying to get the humidity lower.
Oh and for bowls, do you have a Target store by you? They have plastic dog/cat food bowls in different colors and sizes which will not tip. Small ones are about $2.00 and are not likely to break or crack like the dollar store ones.
Re: Huimidity abit to high.
She doesn't need to go in the water in order to shed.
Not even an hatching will fit into a 4 inch water dish, it is very small.
Re: Huimidity abit to high.
I'll get her a smaller dish tomorrow then because if I had to guess I'd say this was 6" or 7"
But thats a guess.