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

    Quote Originally Posted by artgecko View Post
    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.
    Sadly I'm not fond of the tub/rack setup, the room for us is designed for a more visual encounter, I have my niece and nephew over a bit and they love seeing all the reptiles and I honestly don't mind the small amount of extra care I have to have for humidity.


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