Re: Help with enclosure issue - croc skink
I've been in the same situation as you recently and got some help from people on here (including chairman!) and did a lot of research on my own. One thing I would add is how long are you misting? It probably isn't long enough. Mist more. In winter it is especially difficult to keep humidity up and I have taken steps to raise humidity to the point now where My little gecko has no shed issues. I would mist long enough for the sphagnum moss to get moist. You could even fill your hide with sphagnum to give a higher humidity option to you skink.
I am also curious as to if you have any leaf litter? That helps to retain humidity in the soil. Also, what soil are you using? looks like cocofiber on top of a mix of some sort? Certain soil mixtures retain moisture better than others. Also in my experience cocofiber dries out quickly. I wouldn't use it at all unless covering up pieces of soil mix that could be ingested by your Herp (especially a concern if you feed live invertebrates in tank, which I don't recommend). As for what chairman said... just make sure you don't fill up with too much water, as you don't want your soil soaking in water.
Go on to New England Herp's website and look at their info on building vivariums. Very very helpful information.
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