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Old 06-29-14, 05:44 PM   #1
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Exo Terra Monsoon RS400 Rainfall System

I am needing some more moisture in my tank for my retics. I am sitting at 60 to 70%. I am wondering if anyone has used this system??
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Old 06-29-14, 06:33 PM   #2
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Re: Exo Terra Monsoon RS400 Rainfall System

My retics stay between 60%-70%. Any reason your trying to go higher?
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Re: Exo Terra Monsoon RS400 Rainfall System

Your humidity should be fine, that's what I keep mine at aswell.
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Yah I can maintain 60-70% but I noticed this weekend that I got down about 45 -50 % with the heat that we had. That is what I am concerned with. Now this morning I checked and I was back to 65%. I was just thinking that I could just maintain a 70% all year and it would be healthier for my snakes.
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Re: Exo Terra Monsoon RS400 Rainfall System

What's your set up like? Pics would be helpful.
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Re: Exo Terra Monsoon RS400 Rainfall System

Just get a spray bottle, for <$5 it's a little more time consuming but worth it over the cost of the monsoon system.
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Re: Exo Terra Monsoon RS400 Rainfall System

U can add a fish tank airstone to your water dish ... That works really well to raise humidity
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U can add a fish tank airstone to your water dish ... That works really well to raise humidity

It works REALLY well. I would recommend this ^^^ to anyone. It's really simple, and not very time consuming once you have it set up (which is not hard at all)
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