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Posted by: meretseger at Sat Nov 8 21:10:14 2003 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by meretseger ] They're not pretty, but plastic cages such as rubbermaid tubs are absolutely amazing for humidity. I have approximately the same problem you do (I can go up to 60% though). I happened to have to put my male cat gecko in a little plastic tub as a hospital tank. It's got a fair number of holes in the lid. I misted him down a bit and came back a few hours later to check the humidity. 98%! That's almost TOO high (well, not for him at the time)! You can control the humidity in them by altering the number of holes in the lid, the amount of misting, and the size of the water dish. But if your cresties seem unhappy, it's worth looking into. | ||
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