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    Thanks. It is indeed an indoor pool room that I'm thinking of, not a pump room. If I could find some sort of information on safe levels of chlorine and its DBPs in the air, I could tell whether it would be best to tweak the chemical levels or scrap the idea altogether. There definitely is the typical trichloramine scent in the room, but I wouldn't say that it's strong.

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    Humidity Question Any Help is Welcome :)

    I was told (my vet) if you can smell ANY chlorine it is too much. Reptiles are many many times more sensitive than people are. The chlorine found in tap water is too much for some amphibians.


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    Humidity Question Any Help is Welcome :)

    Tubs are a wonder for humidity. I never had a problem with mine and Oklahoma has some extremely dry weather. I finally gave up on tanks.
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    Re: Humidity Question Any Help is Welcome :)

    Quote Originally Posted by pigfat View Post
    Tubs are a wonder for humidity. I never had a problem with mine and Oklahoma has some extremely dry weather. I finally gave up on tanks.
    Haha yay, another Oklahoman! Yeah, as soon as I went to a tub all my problems were fixed. It isn't visually appealing but they stay in hides so what's there to look at?

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