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Can humidity be the problem?

heffner2212 Sep 05, 2005 05:13 PM

The humidity is only 40%.....Can that make him not eat? Im not sure thats why Im asking but I doubt humidity causes them not to eat does it?
Mike

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fishkiller Sep 05, 2005 06:16 PM

Oh yeah, get that humidity up, make sure you have a few hides,fresh water and don't mess with him for a while until he eats for a month or so.What are you running for substrate?Get some moss, they like to hide in that anyway and it also helps with humidity.Might have to start misting daily or twice daily, but don't saturate.

googo151 Sep 05, 2005 10:59 PM

Hey,
What is your set up like? Talk a bit about it and we can help point you in the right direction. Humidity by it self, is not usually the problem. It is usually a host of problems in tandem that work to create a bad situation. Fill in the blanks!
-Angel
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