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    humidity

    My big girl tipped her small water bowl today. Should I worry about too much humidity? I can't wait she'll probably lay this weekend.
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    Re: humidity

    ok, so clean it up....

    And if shes gonna lay this week then remove the water, if she tips it on the eggs there toast.

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    Re: humidity

    I'd clean it up so she doesn't lay on a wet spot. Maybe you could give her a nest of damp spagnum moss as well?
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    Re: humidity

    Quote Originally Posted by Subzero View Post
    ok, so clean it up....

    And if shes gonna lay this week then remove the water, if she tips it on the eggs there toast.
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    Re: humidity

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    I'd clean it up so she doesn't lay on a wet spot. Maybe you could give her a nest of damp spagnum moss as well?
    I've got the moss in there already D it's just very humid cause of the small bowl being tipped over. I'm going to go ahead and clean it up now.
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    Re: humidity

    Cool deal Emilio.... good luck!!!!!!
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    Re: humidity

    Yup, yank the bowl too, she will be fine for a week, if she doesnt lay in a week just offer her water for a couple of hours and yank the bowl back out of there.

    I switched to the heavy ceramic bowls recently because the plastic one were getting thrown around.

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