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    Re: Humidity Problem--Too High!

    Quote Originally Posted by n6packer View Post
    I'm not sure I understand "wet" because I have a cardboard tube I got from work that I cut in half and put holes in. My little girl loves them. Great hides and they are nice and dark.
    It's winter, so my humidity levels get below 40%, but when I get home, I squirt the tubes with my squirt bottle and the paper towel that sits directly under the heat lamp. Of course the paper towel is wet and so are the tubes, so I'm curious as to how you all get your humidity without wetness.

    My paper towel is under the lamp so it gets evaporated and turns into some good humidity. The wet tubes are there to help maintain, at which it does a great job.

    Should I be worried? I can include pictures if needed.
    Spray the sides of the enclosure so it drips down and only wets the edges of the paper.


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