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Spankenstyne
at Sat Dec 27 15:51:46 2003 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Spankenstyne ]
Adequate ventilation will also keep the humidity down and make sure you don't keep any water in the cage.Unless you are rehydrating due to a medical condition of the Uro, they get all the water they need from their food.This was something that originally made me very nervous as i'm used to keeping rather large water containers for all my herps in their enclosures but after careful monitoring and reassuring from many Uro owners i came to terms with and now fully trust.
Plus keeping a water container inside an enclosure with the temps that a Uro needs, will lead to the water evaporating very quickly which will also raise the humidity.
So proper heat plus ventilation, and no open water container should eliminate any worries about humidity.
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