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    High Humidity Update - PVC Cage

    After battling high humidity (99%) issues for the last couple of days, I chose to remove all the moist (not wet) Reptichip from my pvc enclosure as well as the hides (which were dripping with condensation). I wiped everything down and used a small fan to drive down the humidity into the low 60s.

    I put in some dry coco soft (made from coconut husk and it's what I had) and limited the amount of water in the dish. I checked this morning and the humidity was hovering around the mid 80s but there was no condensation on the sliding windows as there was in the past. Hoping this number won't have increased when I get home from work today.

    Hopefully this is acceptable. Definitely better then it was. I'm a little weary of increasing the amount of water in the bowl due to what it could do the humidity. Still considering other substrate options. I suppose the Reptichip will be reserved for another season when humidity isn't so high.






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