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    Re: what do people think about brian gundy's humidity recommendation ?

    Quote Originally Posted by Aerries View Post
    Yea see my problem is that I have 8 ft of bearded dragon heat that sucks out the humidity along with the three other heat lamps in the room that's 9x9 so even in Florida that room can get grossly warm. Humidity in the house stays around 55-60% but in that rooms sucks it down to 35-40 depending on how much it rains.


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    In that case, I'd just keep them in a tub / rack setup and use a substrate that will retain some humidity without molding, like reptichip / prococo. The substrate doesn't have to be wet, but provide a good sized water bowl in the setup and see what you get.
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