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You don't have a digital camera? Darn! Congrats on getting a new herp!
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If you have any advice for a new keeper pm me.
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Congrats - can't wait to see pics.
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Just a quick question, what's the max humdity it should be (the air) for these guys?
I know they are fine with a low humidity. I just want to be sure she doesn't have a problem with it being too high for her.
The humdity in my um... second bedroom/storage room/library/sacred space/herp room is usually about 50 to 60% with Issa's tank in there. If it's too high for my milk snake (she's on newspaper), I can put in more ventilation holes or something in her rubbermaid.
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Ive never owned a milk but 50-60 doesnt sound to high to me, but im not really sure.Maybe somebody who has a milk can answer.
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She also has a few tiny pieces of stuck shed here and there, so I don't think this current level of humidity will hurt her, but I don't want some other problem happening.
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I would personally think 50% would be pushing it and would be the max.
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Crested Gecko
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I should have the problem solved now. Issa's cage should stay moist enough for him, and I can always move the Jurassic's cage out when he goes into shed, if I need to. Her warm side wasn't quite warm enough, so I've added a heat lamp to her warm side, and that will dry out the air a bit.
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That should work - or add more ventilation as you said. Good luck!
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Mexican Black King, California King, Snow Corn, Okeetee Corn, Everglades Ratsnake
Blue Tongued Skinks: Irian Jaya (2), Indonesian, Northern, Tanimbar, Eastern, Kei, Merauke
Crested Gecko
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