We're having problems maintaining humidity in our chondro enclosures. They're acrylic enclosures and, even with the addition of the Tropic Air, our humidity won't climb past 50% (maximum). Any suggestions?
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We're having problems maintaining humidity in our chondro enclosures. They're acrylic enclosures and, even with the addition of the Tropic Air, our humidity won't climb past 50% (maximum). Any suggestions?
>>We're having problems maintaining humidity in our chondro enclosures. They're acrylic enclosures and, even with the addition of the Tropic Air, our humidity won't climb past 50% (maximum). Any suggestions?
What kind of substrate are you using? A couple of inches of mulch, moistened will go along way in getting the humidity where it should be. Misting is still a must of course. You could also evaluate the amount of ventilation you are allowing. You want a happy medium. Allow a little less air in and add a little more moisture to the enviroment. Goodluck, Clint
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