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I was reading some caresheets today just out of chance and it was interesting because some said "tropical humid wetlands" while others said "dry grasslands"
Peter's rubbermaid is warm and steamy all the time, although me and him enjoy some hang out time together 3-4 times a week while I am in the reptile room, I open his rubbermaid lid and leave it off while I am in there for some fresh air and to make sure things don't get too swampy. He also likes to watch me clean those "legless fools" he makes fun of.
What humidity do you keep yours at? Peter's is always above 80%
The nice thing about pac mans is that they are very forgiving. High humidity is not a problem. On the other hand, when things get too dry, they will burow deep into the substrate.
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Originally posted by Double J The nice thing about pac mans is that they are very forgiving. High humidity is not a problem. On the other hand, when things get too dry, they will burow deep into the substrate.
I dont even know what th humidity is at in my cage lol. I just keep moist soil and spray when ever I see the glass on the edges of teh soil are dry. I figure if it's to dry he will get under the moist soil, if it's to humid he will just get out and go to the moss.