Re: My first vivarium questions
[QUOTE=sirtalis princes dad, that's not a bad idea, but it would only work with reptiles that require humidity in the 40-50's, the average household humidity[/QUOTE]
You must live in a very humid area . 40/50% humidity in the house must make it miserable inside . I live in California its 91° currently with low to no humidity . If I don't mist daily my enclosures drop to 10% or lower with the basking light on . If I want I can drive the humidity in that pictured enclosure to 80% and keep it there indefinitely . I use coco for just that reason easy to raise humidity easy to allow it to drop . Also I haven't noticed any mold problems with it . The corn snake in the enclosure is currently in shed so its humidity levels are being kept abnormally high , as to aid in the shedding process . So help me understand why it is I can't raise the humidity higher than 40/50% , I kept my Boa in that enclosure until he out grew it and kept the humidity at 60/65% with nothing more than a pillow case on top . I believe the Lexan can out perform a pillow case any day .
Last edited by Princess-dad; 06-07-15 at 08:52 PM..
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