Quote Originally Posted by Eric Alan View Post
What was the humidity like before you noticed signs of going into shed? I've found that if I keep a constant ~50% humidity and just bump up slightly when they are going into shed, I have far better results than just thinking about humidity when they're going into or in shed.

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Without knowing for sure, my thought would be to focus on humidity/hydration outside of the time that your little girl is actually in shed. Then, if you notice that she is still having issues, you can really crank it up when she's going into shed. I have a couple of big girls that I have to make sure to "baby" more than the others when they're going into shed otherwise I end up doing more work with them after the fact.
Thank you for the detailed response! Her humidity the whole time I've had her has been from 52-55%, at least according to the AcuRite. I'm thinking that's what might be giving me the issue, really. I've skimmed the reviews on the hygrometer you posted and it looks like a great choice so I will be ordering one and demoting the AcuRite to a backup.