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i've tried everything to keep the humidity up!
there is foil over screen lid. even if i spray where the water is sticking on the glass, it will still dry up in a few hours. even then, it's not ambient humidity, it's just the water laying on stuff. i feel like i'm seriously missing something. it can't be THAT dry here. i'm in sc, and it rains atleast twice a week. is my last resort a fogger?
i just have a ball now, but i'm getting a boa in a couple days and i want him to be comfortable. at this rate i won't be able to meet his needs for moisture.
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Re: i've tried everything to keep the humidity up!
What are you using for substrate?
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Re: i've tried everything to keep the humidity up!
Maybe your hygrometer is broken...
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Who the hell is Pat?
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Re: i've tried everything to keep the humidity up!
You could also do a thing as posted but use moss from a reptile shop. (frog moss) it doesn't mold.
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Re: i've tried everything to keep the humidity up!
You could always purchase a reptile cage with an RHP
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