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RevAnton90 Posted - 09/07/2012 : 21:21:46
Hi guys,

no matter what I try I cannot lower the humidty in my viv! its constantly between 65/70% and I dont know what to do?????

any suggestions?

Thanks

Ant
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konrad1982 Posted - 11/07/2012 : 13:45:21
For me 65-70% is perfect. I wouldn't worry too much. I have got exactly the same humidity level in my viv for the last 17 months and my royal is fine. If you put water bowl in the coolest place of the viv it should go down little bit. Or you may get little bit bigger vent holes but I wouldn't touch it to be honest.
Lotabob Posted - 10/07/2012 : 12:29:19
That would ruin my hair!
hodgie Posted - 10/07/2012 : 06:21:32
Heres the weather forecast today for Ghana http://www.weatherforecastmap.com/ghana/kumasi
Humidity is 92%,
Lotabob Posted - 09/07/2012 : 23:32:28
If there isn't condensation running down the walls and the substrate is dry (it really should be even though orchid bark etc arrives wet) its almost certain to be fine. It will be very unlikely to ever fall below about 50% without using dehumidifiers. And wont be higher than about 70% without causing condensation. So should always fall into the right range.

I dont monitor humidity, I did, it never really changes so i scrapped wasting batteries in hygrometers. Once you get in the way of things, substrate is dried before it goes into the vivarium, water bowl positioning in the cooler end then you will see it doesn't actually move all that much and you only need to increase humidity when they shed (or not even for that, Duke shed over the weekend and I didnt even know he was blue).
boomslang Posted - 09/07/2012 : 22:00:27
Yeah,wait until you get the digi one and see how it goes after that.
Evolution Morphs Posted - 09/07/2012 : 21:49:28
Think you might find you will get lower humidity
When you have your digi one
Analog ones ain't that great ive heard
RevAnton90 Posted - 09/07/2012 : 21:46:21
I have quite a large water bowl in there with her but she is 4.5 feet long and weighs about 1.8kg so not too big for her, No I am using a analog Hydrometer (I know there rubbish) i have a digi on the way
Evolution Morphs Posted - 09/07/2012 : 21:37:11
Smaller water bowl ?

Are you using a Digital hygrometer ? ( although there not that accurate )


hodgie Posted - 09/07/2012 : 21:35:36
There's nothing wrong with humidity at that level, Totals deal with levels much higher than that in the wild.

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