Re: Lowering humidity
Living on the Texas gulf coast, indoor humidity here averages around 50%. I have never done anything to lower humidity, and I'm fairly sure her previous owner didn't either. My Rosy has been at humidity well over 30% for her entire life, and she's now over twenty years old.
In short, don't worry. These animals seek out humid microclimates very often in the wild, just like most other desert animals. High humidity will only become a problem with inadequate heat, which is when you can sometimes get RI issues. But that would really only start happening with 70% or over.
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