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The eye dents are a sign of low humidity
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Re: Scale rot? Scales falling off?
 Originally Posted by PitOnTheProwl
The eye dents are a sign of low humidity
but his tub is so high in humidity...
so am I doing something else wrong?
I'm honestly about to buy new tubs and redo everything because I don't want them to keep having to deal with these constant fluctuations in temperatures and humidity.
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Re: Help? Scale rot or scales falling off?
 Originally Posted by dr del
Stick to a non-particulate substrate ( which you already have ) and apply either some neosporin ( the type without pain relief ) or some of that silver sulphadine paste that I always get the name wrong - some one will be along shortly who remembers the name of it I'm sure.
Silver sulfadiazine, aka silvadene. Normally it requires a prescription but http://www.mountainside-medical.com/ will sell it without one.
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What are you using to measure the humidity?
I would t worry about replacing the tubs just yet.
What is the ambient temperature in the room you keep them in?
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Re: Scale rot? Scales falling off?
 Originally Posted by PitOnTheProwl
What are you using to measure the humidity?
I would t worry about replacing the tubs just yet.
What is the ambient temperature in the room you keep them in?
I find an oil filled heater in the colder months setup to keep a constant ambient temperature works great for this issue.
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Re: Scale rot? Scales falling off?
 Originally Posted by PitOnTheProwl
What are you using to measure the humidity?
I would t worry about replacing the tubs just yet.
What is the ambient temperature in the room you keep them in?
^ inaccurate gagues could definitely be the culprit.
Spraying will up the humidity, and should get rid of eye dents.
Could you post pics? Might be easier than explaining and getting questions .
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Re: Scale rot? Scales falling off?
my room temperature is 68 degrees... which is where I think my problem is coming from. my room does not get warm at all. I can send pics when I get home. I'm still at work. I use a device where you extend the probe and stick it into the environment to check humidity. I'm not sure what it's called, it's my device my dad got from his company.
is the silver sulphadine necessary if I get the neosporin? which how much should I be using it/how many times?
(thank you all for the help by the way)
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Re: Scale rot? Scales falling off?
 Originally Posted by h00blah
^ inaccurate gagues could definitely be the culprit.
Spraying will up the humidity, and should get rid of eye dents.
Could you post pics? Might be easier than explaining and getting questions  .
so I pulled out my tubs so you could see better but, there's my females tub. she has six holes on left and right side of tub. no issues with humidity or moisture build up. my males tub, three holes on each side all around  as you can see, obvious moisture build up on his tub.
and yes they both have hides. both are plastic bowls/containers but I'm currently covering the outside in cork board sheets because you guys recommended it would help with sheds
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I will bet the room temp is all of your problem.
The water is condensing on the tub walls because of the temperature difference.
If your only heat source is UTH, the room is also too cool to hold stable temps.
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Re: Scale rot? Scales falling off?
 Originally Posted by PitOnTheProwl
I will bet the room temp is all of your problem.
The water is condensing on the tub walls because of the temperature difference.
If your only heat source is UTH, the room is also too cool to hold stable temps.
so I need to fix my whole room temperature not theirs.
this may be a silly question, but is there a way to create a warmer ambient temperature within the snake rack, instead of within the tubs? if I got the heat tape on all five levels and then covered the open front with glass or plastic. so I almost make like an "incubator"
it's just that it's gonna be near impossible for me to heat my room up to a good 80 degrees. it's very big, open and it doesn't even stay warm with the heat on. I can try, but if there's an easier way that would be very helpful
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