Humidity levels and substrate choice.
Well here is the cage info:
4'x2'x2' custom plywood cage stained and sealed. Glass sliding doors. Ceramic tile floor grouted and sealed. This was a Beardie cage before I converted it. I am using a CHE as the heat source. Fluorescent light on 12 hour cycle. Deep blue LED lights for night viewing. Naturalistic setup with two appropriate hides and lots of decor. I chose cypress to battle humidity. Herpstat 1 for my tstat. Temps are 92-80 surface and 86-80(83) for ambient.
My concern is I sealed part of the large vents and now I don't even have to mist but my humidity is 70-74 for the last 5 days. Now I did have pretty heavily misted
My question is about substrate. I love the look of cypress and it doesn't mild easily. I just don't want too mic humidity because that could be a problem. I know I could open the vents up a bit but don't really want to waste heating energy.
Any thoughts appreciated.
Thanks
Re: Humidity levels and substrate choice.
Sounds like a pretty sweet setup you have. Aspen bedding holds a little less humidity than cypress. You could also try kiln-dried pine. Both look great. If you don't want to change substrate then just adjust your vents differently and/or drill a few more holes to allow better air exchange. I'm jealous, my issue is raising humidity above 45% and keeping it there. I use cypress mulch, but it still requires daily misting because my terrariums are glass with screen tops.
Re: Humidity levels and substrate choice.
Does anyone here use a clump of sphagnum moss to help raise humidity? Or add some to your substrate? I'm considering buying some.
Re: Humidity levels and substrate choice.
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TheSnakeGuy
Does anyone here use a clump of sphagnum moss to help raise humidity? Or add some to your substrate? I'm considering buying some.
I use damp moss during shed, I put it in with the hide that is over the UTH.
Re: Humidity levels and substrate choice.
It has been sitting at 79-80% for the night. My rh was around 40% before but I haven't checked in a while. If the vents are as big as standard PVC enclosures is that enough air flow? Also there are sliding glass doors and air gets through the gap between the panes of glass. It is a 4'x2'x2' cage so more air than a typical PVC cage and most rack designs I have seen.
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Btw I am measuring on the cool side is this where I should be measuring?