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Posted by: drtom at Fri Dec 28 07:51:26 2007 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by drtom ] You do not need to maintain the humidity in the whole enclosure to 70%. Not that I advise this but as a child I raised a redfoot for 24 years on sand with not added humidity and he did fine with no pyramiding. Tortise lived 29 years just fine. Humidify the hide box. I use cypress mulch for my redfoots but do not leave it too moist as you can get shell problems with fungus. I have a hole 1 inch dia cut in the top of their hide box. Then I staple a large sponge to the underside of the roof. Then I can water the sponge thru the hole without disturbing them and the moist sponge keeps the hide very humid. I had a seperate hide box with no added humidity that they never used so I took that out. [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Show Entire Thread ] | ||
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