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    Re: Dehydration/humidity

    Quote Originally Posted by jaybird0399 View Post
    does it also have a hygrometer
    Are you asking me? If so, yes, mine has a hygrometer too. I struggle with humidity in only one of my cages, even though they are side by side with the same temps....
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    Re: Dehydration/humidity

    Quote Originally Posted by Chocolate Muffin's View Post
    Are you asking me? If so, yes, mine has a hygrometer too. I struggle with humidity in only one of my cages, even though they are side by side with the same temps....
    do you have the whole unit in the enclosure? that is what measures humidity.
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    Re: Dehydration/humidity

    Quote Originally Posted by Kaorte View Post
    do you have the whole unit in the enclosure? that is what measures humidity.
    Oh, no...no I don't. I keep it on top of the tank. Should I put it inside? I have another smaller accurite thermostat/hygrometer that I have anchored to the center back wall of each cage to measure ambient temps, and then just a plain digial proble for the cool side.
    I never thought to put the unit inside the tank....
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    Re: Dehydration/humidity

    Well, if you have something in the tank that is measuring humidity digitally then you are fine.
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    Re: Dehydration/humidity

    Just a quick note. If you dont catch your bp drinking from the water bowl, and still looking wrinkly after getting your setup up to par, try dribbling water over his/her head with a childrens cough syrup syringe, some snakes seem to enjoy this very much, you will know if s/he is drinking when the jaws start moving. I had a chondro who never drank water until i started doing this. Just a thought.
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    Re: Dehydration/humidity

    I tried to get her to soak in water but she gets right out is there a way to make her stay in her water also i am getting ready to feed her for the first time since i got her should i feed her at day or at night i am going to drip water on her and see how that goes will she open her mouth or just move her jaws thanks juddb

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