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Posted by: tmflyfish at Wed Jun 23 14:33:20 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by tmflyfish ] Anyone that tells you not to worry about humidity except for clean sheds doesn't know a damn thing about the environment where these animals are found in the wild. Rain forests gets rain more than half the days in the year. They recieve at least 80 inches of rain a year, usually more - like around 200 inches a year. There is no wet season or dry season, like the Savannahs in Africa. It rains all year long. It rains during the day, stops at night, the water evaporates and condenses on the leaves, then it drips all night long. The freaking place is just plain wet. Also, regarding temperature, the average high throughout the year varies less than 5 degrees, with the coolest average high temp being about 86 degrees and the warmest average high being about 89 degrees. The coolest average low at night is about 68 degrees and the warmest average low is about 71 degrees. Bottom line is - when in doubt, imitate nature. Here's what I do. It's pretty inexpensive, and it works great. The best part is, you don't have to mist your cage all the time. | ||
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