Quote Originally Posted by VooDooDoc View Post
Apparently he is still on his hunger strike so maybe Ill try a soak or wet pillow case otherwise wont worry too much about it I guess.

I was out of town when he went into shed at first and the dimmer on one of his heat lamps croaked which made the lamp go full blast. There is a thermostat also so temp didnt get too high but it seems like the humidity gets destroyed when the lamps cycle on at full blast and off often, when kept to low intensity, even if they are on constantly humidity stays up better. So he spent 3-4 days at like 30% humidiry, bumped to 70% when I got back but apparently too late.
Excellent observation. You should be fine with a warm damp towel or warm wash cloth wrapped in a towel and some light handling to get the skin off. the trick is to get moisture between the layers. Don't worry too much about the caps yet if they don't come of yet, it's layers of caps we are to fear.

Have you tried a lower wattage bulb, or slowing the airflow through your enclosure. It worked wonders for my "too big" enclosure. Also I keep a lamp on a dimmer right over the water for ambient and humidity boosts.