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    Re: National Geographic Terrarium - Finally holding humidity!

    Good job getting your set up to hold humidity. One thing i can think to tell you is that Ceramic heat emitters don't dry out the air as much as bulbs.

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    Re: National Geographic Terrarium - Finally holding humidity!

    Great ideas. One other thing that may help you is humid hides. Put moss in the hides and the construction of the hide should allow moisture to be trapped rather easily within. So basically it may be 25% outside of the hide but the inside with the damp moss could be a nice 60%.
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