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jimbo
at Sat May 1 09:11:35 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by jimbo ]
In their natural enviroment, there's very little humidity in the air (desert terrain). Not to say there isn't more in the ground, but it's not going to be much, as rain fall is a minimum. 75%-80% humidity is too much for long term. The original post mentions that he doesn't borrow for humidity anymore, I doubt that's why uros borrow. Mine are in low humidity and there's no salt issues around the nostrils, they dig no more or less, and shedding is not a problem. Basically, IMO, I think it might be too much humidity.
I do have a question for jobi, does he bask under the light that is at 145F? Whew, that's hot!
Happy herping! -----

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