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Old 05-07-15, 12:18 PM   #16
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Re: How to keep humidity in a tank with a lot of ventilation?

For humidity and ambient temperature assistance look into purchasing a "versa top" for your 40 gal. tank. Substrate try 100% cypress mulch.
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Anything, really. Assuming you have a screen top, it could be as simple as laying magazines over most of the top. Or, something a little more professional like gluing plastic, coroplast, luan, plexiglass, or cardboard onto/into the top.
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For humidity and ambient temperature assistance look into purchasing a "versa top" for your 40 gal. tank. Substrate try 100% cypress mulch.
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Old 05-11-15, 03:45 PM   #19
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Huh. This kitty crumble looks pretty good, actually. It's coco husk. It should hold moisture well. Do you have it set up already? If you cover the screen top, wait a few hours and then measure the humidity - my guess is you'll be fine or close to it. Mist as needed if it's low. Make sure you have a digital hygrometer - those analog stick-on dials ar pretty worthless.

Btw, Black eyed lucys are maybe my favorite bp morph - so cool. Jealous!
Yes, I'm noticing a difference now. What should the humidity be on the warm side, the cool side? I know between 50&70degrees, but hm.

Thank you! I need to put a picture up soon. She's still adjusting, so I haven't seen her prowling around very much.

Do you know of a good brand hygrometer?

I have this atm ---> Zoo Med Economy Analog Dual Thermometer and Humidity Gauge
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Old 05-11-15, 05:35 PM   #20
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Re: How to keep humidity in a tank with a lot of ventilation?

as far as the covering goes it wouldnt matter if cardboard or wood was used once wrapped in foil. the other option would also be lexan or plexi glass as well. pathos are a vine like plant with broad leaves. kroton are a taller slender leafed plant. both are available in a few different colour varities. theyre both animal safe if they should somehow be ingested and should be at your local nursery at very reasonable prices. to see what they look like just do a google image search. I have them in empty vivs now to get established before I have snakes start climbing on them. A good trick I've found to get them growing real fast is I filled my monsoon misting system with either water from a friends turtle tank or from my moms koi pond. the high nitrate level makes a huge difference in their growth rates. once theres snakes with trhem Ill just being using regular filtered water.
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Old 05-12-15, 02:54 PM   #21
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Re: How to keep humidity in a tank with a lot of ventilation?

40 gallon tank. Buy a "versa top ". They are sold at petland, petco, and petsmart. It will help your ambient temperature as well as your humidity. they are not that expensive either.
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