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View Poll Results: Do you use a humid hide/humidity box? If so, how often?

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  • NO, I do not use them, and have not used them before.

    23 43.40%
  • NO, I do not use them now, but have used them before. I stopped using them for X reason. (Please explain)

    5 9.43%
  • YES, I use them, but ONLY have them in the enclosure during shedding.

    11 20.75%
  • YES, I use them, and have them in the enclosure at all times.

    13 24.53%
  • Other. (Please explain)

    1 1.89%
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    Have not used one, Will think about but I live in Florida so far I have not had a "perfect shed" but also not a bad one they always get everything off just slightly big chunks This typically because I miss a spray or two. In a rush to get to work or something of another.

    I have thought of using one but then decided against for the same issues above about choosing between hot/cold/humid. Right now I just use damp paper towels in my rack with some reptile bark over top to keep humidity up seems to work fine.

    In my research, Humid Hides seem to be best placed in an optional area during shed. But again that is research and not actual usage.

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