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Humidity Levels

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Posted by: uromastyx_ornate at Wed Jan 3 19:46:25 2007  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by uromastyx_ornate ]  
   

Im having trouble reaching humidity levels for 2 juvie A.capra. I have them in a 20g glass tank for the time being, Im getting started building a custom enclosure this weekend.

Now, I have a layer of soil, cypress mulch, moss, 2 small live plants, and LARGE water dish with an air hose (no stone).

They are drinking, swimming and eating fine.... yet I feel theyre dehydrated because of the 50% humidity.

I also mist 3-4x daily, drenching the enclosure.

Any tips on raising the humidity levels and do they have to be 70-80% CONSTANTLY???

Thanks!


   

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