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Post by zachbaker on Mar 21, 2006 14:14:22 GMT -5
I have a reptile room that has around a 70% humidity level. Is this bad for geckos provided I keep room temp around 85 degrees. There are also a large iguana and 3 beardies in the same room.
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Post by dragoneye on Mar 22, 2006 9:42:03 GMT -5
the whole room is this level? it sounds like the humidity might be too high for the beardie...
I have a tank for my Gecko's and i have been having a problem getting the humidity to stick between 70-75 with out misting it about 10 times a day.
I bought a waterfall for the tank not sure of how much it would help, but it seemed to work wonders... it would stick to arround 70% now but i need it to be about 75% for one of the gecko's i have in there. so im going to go and pick up some more moss tonight after work. (misting the moss i have in there now seems to hold it in longer than misting everything else...)
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Post by Patrick Kubeja on Mar 22, 2006 14:12:55 GMT -5
Hey Zach
I agree with Steve here it maybe a little high for the Beardies I would check on that but for the Geckos it should be ok..
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Post by zachbaker on Mar 23, 2006 14:09:22 GMT -5
I lowered humidity levels and just keep giving Nana water soaking so she doesnt suffer from no high humidity levels.
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Post by dragoneye on Mar 23, 2006 14:46:44 GMT -5
I lowered humidity levels and just keep giving Nana water soaking so she doesnt suffer from no high humidity levels. try that and moss... just make sure to really soak the moss alot with a spray bottle, it holds the humidity for quite some time.
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Post by zachbaker on Mar 25, 2006 16:08:36 GMT -5
Nana is my iguana. I have the humidifier for her not the gecko but I have all the reptiles in one room with a large humidifier.
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