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Posted by: Nate83 at Mon Apr 26 23:00:01 2010 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Nate83 ] Also there is nothing wrong with 40%. The entire cage shouldn't be high anyway. Things like tight hides will have micro sections if you will, of higher humidity areas. Burrows will also allow the monitor to go to higher humidity areas. If your Monitor is doing well, eating, defecating well and not constantly soaking in it's water bowl, I wouldn't stress over it. It's less about the numbers and more about the animal being able to access areas in it's cage that have limited air movement. | ||
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