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    I had simmular problems recently because living in new england during the winter isn't the greatest.

    I have two heat lamps currently going to keep the ambient air up. When I first switched to the lamps the humidity dropped to a horrid 20% even with misting, reptibark, and a giant water bowl. (I tried a humid hide for her as well, but she does not like moss at all it seems.

    I also tried a humidifier in my room but it was impossible to blast it so that it could by pass the heat lamps into the cage.

    I went to CVS recently and they sell this really nifty portable humidifier that uses any size water bottles as it's tanks. It fits right in the cage and my humidity is not back up to 55% percent. (It's not even up all the way so I can raise it for when she goes into shed.)

    It's pretty cheap at $30 bucks and works great. Only downside is you have to change the water bottle once a day.

    http://www.cvs.com/shop/product-deta...r?skuId=737138
    Last edited by anwhit; 01-09-2013 at 03:47 AM.
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