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TylerStewart
at Wed Jun 13 14:47:55 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by TylerStewart ]
I live in Vegas, which I would think is a much harder climate to make work (it's 115+ in the summers with 0-15% humidity year-round), but I've made it work for years now. Heating is much easier (and cheaper) than cooling, and you can add humidity by using live plants and a regular misting from a timed mist system, or rain (drip) system. I think dripping water is much more effective for hydrating, but misting does raise humidity, at least while the cage is wet. ----- Tyler Stewart
Las Vegas NV
www.BLUEBEASTREPTILE.com
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