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BobS
at Mon Jun 27 18:45:39 2011 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by BobS ]
I am not involved in this so I reluctantly add my two cents.
I realize this is aimed ( technically) at Thomas though obviously aimed at others.
My involvement is mostly to clarify that as I follow Franks suggestions, or at least what I have gleaned from them is that "choices" are the primary focus. A cage dripping from the roof/top is too humid,there is no "dry"
Frank has mentioned in the past that a background of 50 percent relative humidity is a good basic with other "elevated" areas provided for choice of higher. So a static background that humid would. Be a mistake as well as possibly a lack of sufficient air movement and accompanying mold and fungus breeding ground leaving the occupant with no choice or ability to fight fungal/respritory ills.
Again. This is what I've taken from Franks posts and what I have been trying to do.
Maybe Frank can clarify if I'm misunderstanding
Maybe I am wrong.
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