Re: How often do you have to mist/spritz your enclosures?
I live in Florida, mist once a day and twice during shed...Mine's in a glass tank with aspen bedding and the heat source is a lamp on a timer.
Honestly I could probably get away with misting less, but he seems glossier and healthier if I do it at least daily. I'm sure the lamp sucks a lot of moisture out of the air.
Re: How often do you have to mist/spritz your enclosures?
I live in Florida
I use a tank, and have a heat pad and heat lamp. Lamp during the day, heat pad at night.
Even with the heat lamp on, usually my humidity isn't below 40% (except the occasional cold snap in the winter when it drops to 35%) I maybe mist once a day to keep the humidity closer to 50 or 60% and have a wet wash rag over one side of the screen top. I use Reptibark for substrate.
During shed, I just use the heat pad during the day and ditch the lamp. I've had pretty good luck with this system as far as shedding goes.
Re: How often do you have to mist/spritz your enclosures?
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I keep hearing over and over bulbs kill humidity. For the record glass does not absorb any appreciable amount of water nor does metal or most ceramic sockets. They only change air flow patterns it remains a matter of balance.
It's not the glass or whatever that kills humidity, its the type of heat being deployed from the light bulb. Radiant heat I think is the type we're talking about.
True though glass doesn't absorb moisture either though.
Edit: Actually it might be that fact that there are light photons involved that kill the humidity, not the method of heat transfer at all. Heat pads have radiant heat too and they don't kill humidity, but heat pads also have alot of conduction.
Re: How often do you have to mist/spritz your enclosures?
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Jack photons? that would mean there is always low humidity outside.
Yeah I answered my own questions in another thread. Photons it isn't. It has to do with how the different items heat the respective areas. Light bulb heats air, tank, stick and snake, UTH heats mostly tank and snake on top of it. That is- heat transfer from the UTH to the air is minimal.