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    So.....I tried out what the nice people on here suggested and replaced my substrate with coco fiber bedding. I have also been covering the top of the tank with some spare cork flats I have from when I insulated the sides of the tank. I have only managed to get the humidity up about ten percent. It has been hovering around 29% and I have to spray it regularly to get it to get anywhere close to being acceptable. The only other thing I can think of trying now is adding cypress mulch to the mix and seeing if that helps. I am wondering if it has something to do with the heater constantly being on in the classroom due to the cold weather. I don't really have control over whether or not it comes on...suggestions?

    I am particularly concerned because my girl just have her first shed and it was rough. It took a little over ten days from the time she first went in blue and I had to help her finish. It took a couple of baths and I got most of it off, but she has some stuck to her nose that wont budge and half an eye cap with is the most alarming. I plan on trying the pillowcase method tomorrow because I am not sure what else to do...tips?

    You can kind of see it in this pic. That upside down y over her eye. It only covers the left side of the eye.
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    Here is the girl fresh out of shed though She is super pretty ))
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    Last edited by Fire Bird; 03-06-2018 at 02:39 AM.

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