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I have a 2 or 3 mouth old veiled and i cant seem to get the humidity above 50 most of the time its around 40 or 45. I have a drip system that goes all day and I have been misting like crazy. Just wondering if there is any I could buy to help with this? Thanks
I have had the same battle with low humidity in the past. With my veileds it resulted in eye problems and pluged tear ducts.(my humidity was 45-55% I picked up a cool air humidifer that worked ok with regular mistings. prior to getting a mistking. These days I keep all my chams in 1 room. I have a aquarium in the room and a mistking that goes off 6 times a day problem solved!! the room stays above 70% and the cages are 80-90%most of the time.
I have had the same battle with low humidity in the past. With my veileds it resulted in eye problems and pluged tear ducts.(my humidity was 45-55% I picked up a cool air humidifer that worked ok with regular mistings. prior to getting a mistking. These days I keep all my chams in 1 room. I have a aquarium in the room and a mistking that goes off 6 times a day problem solved!! the room stays above 70% and the cages are 80-90%most of the time.
you can always save yourself the time and money. buy a sheet of corrugated plastic board and cut it to size. drills easy to any frame, water resistance. and sells for about $20 for a 4'x8' sheet
You keep Veileds at 80-90% humidity all the time? mine are happy with a few live plants and three soakings a day.....all white urate, no probs shedding, no eye issues yet.......
To brownj33- I also wouldn't worry about it if there were no symptoms of any problem, veileds really don't need such high humidity. If you don't have live plants, get some though - they'll help more than you'd expect.....
corrugated plastic sheet thats genius, why didnt i think of that.
where would you get something like that , dont think ive ever seen it at hd. but wasnt really looking for it. there is a national plastics distributor here in seattle "tap plastics" that sell just about every form of plastic sheet you can think of, but generally speaking, they want rediculously huge cash for everything, will check it out just the same, thanks for the idea.