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Redd |
Posted - 02/01/2014 : 09:03:10 Hi everybody!
Happy New Year!
I've a humidity question...
Our back room where we keep our snakes has a little damp patch in the corner and around our window. I need to know that if I buy dehumidifier (been told that this will help by a builder) how this will affect the humidity within the vivs and is there anything I can do to stop the humidity for dropping or being too low within the vivs.
Hope this makes sense!
Thanks in advance for any help!
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RachandRob |
Posted - 06/01/2014 : 23:02:22 All depends what you are looking for and willing to spend. Amazon have some quite good ones for good prices (and quick delivery). Or they do have (which i use for ours and am partial too) the Klimalogg pro by TFA. |
Redd |
Posted - 02/01/2014 : 14:29:12 Thanks guys.
It's a bugger really as I've just managed to get all 3 vivs at the same temp ranges and remodelled them too! I'd hate to have to move them out whilst we use the dehumidifier.
Best place to get a digital gauge? eBay? Amazon? |
rustyp1974 |
Posted - 02/01/2014 : 13:47:20 If you get a digital humidity tester as chrisc has said I would test the vivs before switching on the dehumidifier & then test again a day later. It shouldn't have a big effect on the vivs & try to keep it near the problem area of the room. A damp moss box in the viv might also help keep the levels up if they do drop. |
chrisc |
Posted - 02/01/2014 : 13:21:46 could be worth getting one just to check go for a digital one though as their supposedly better but personally ive never used them |
Redd |
Posted - 02/01/2014 : 13:16:45 Thanks Chris.
Think it would be worth getting a humidity gauge? |
chrisc |
Posted - 02/01/2014 : 11:12:19 i would say moving their water bowl's closer to the hot end/bulb should help counteract the dehumidifier |