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How to lower humidity in a melamine rack system?

rudedogsurfrat Jan 10, 2004 01:21 AM

well it is so closed up when you put a water bowl in there it just condenses. I have arrid species in there like hognose and baby womas. How can I avoid the humidity? I have alot of holes made by a sodering iron. Should I make more??
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1.1 Kenyan Sand Boa adults
1.1 Kenyan Sand Boa 2003
0.1 Rubber Boa
0.2 Eastern Hognose Snakes
4.4 Western Hognose Snakes
1.1 Womas
Spadefoot
Black Knobbed Sawback
Northern Diamondback
Florida Redbellied Slider
Western Painted
Southern Painted
1.0 African Hedgehog
1.0 Sulcata
1.1 Leopard tortoises
1 Pleco
2 Silver Dollars
3 Bosemian Rainbows
1 Cory Cat
1 Upside Down Catfish
2.0 Fire Guramis

uhh... I think that is it.

Replies (2)

Thomas j Jan 10, 2004 09:54 PM

Yes more air flow will decrease the humidity.

>>well it is so closed up when you put a water bowl in there it just condenses. I have arrid species in there like hognose and baby womas. How can I avoid the humidity? I have alot of holes made by a sodering iron. Should I make more??
>>-----
>>1.1 Kenyan Sand Boa adults
>>1.1 Kenyan Sand Boa 2003
>>0.1 Rubber Boa
>>0.2 Eastern Hognose Snakes
>>4.4 Western Hognose Snakes
>>1.1 Womas
>> Spadefoot
>> Black Knobbed Sawback
>> Northern Diamondback
>> Florida Redbellied Slider
>> Western Painted
>> Southern Painted
>>1.0 African Hedgehog
>>1.0 Sulcata
>>1.1 Leopard tortoises
>>1 Pleco
>>2 Silver Dollars
>>3 Bosemian Rainbows
>>1 Cory Cat
>>1 Upside Down Catfish
>>2.0 Fire Guramis
>>
>>uhh... I think that is it.
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Thomas Jones
aligatorhunter@earthlink.net

No one is to be trusted

rudedogsurfrat Jan 10, 2004 10:46 PM

Ok so we know the solution.
Any ideas on how to accomplish this?
Just make more holes?
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1.1 Kenyan Sand Boa adults
1.1 Kenyan Sand Boa 2003
0.1 Rubber Boa
0.2 Eastern Hognose Snakes
4.4 Western Hognose Snakes
1.1 Womas
Spadefoot
Black Knobbed Sawback
Northern Diamondback
Florida Redbellied Slider
Western Painted
Southern Painted
1.0 African Hedgehog
1.0 Sulcata
1.1 Leopard tortoises
1 Pleco
2 Silver Dollars
3 Bosemian Rainbows
1 Cory Cat
1 Upside Down Catfish
2.0 Fire Guramis

uhh... I think that is it.

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