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Posted by: Tony D at Thu Oct 21 13:36:26 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Tony D ] Keep in mind that humidity is relative to temperature and thus the dew point or point at which water vapor condenses to a liquid state. This can cause problems if there is too great a differential between ambient cage and room temperatures. In cases where the room is cooler than the inside of the cage, as water vapor condenses on the sides it runs down wetting the bedding which then leads to a slow buildup of humidity. This generally happens when a breeder is using a single room for many purposes; say trying to hibernate breeders AND keep some neonates or sub-adults going in an artificial extended season by turning rack heat up. | ||
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