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sweet thanks alotgreat news she started to eat crickets again
why is it that they dont eat during shedding ?
Would you be hungry if you were all peely and itchy and dry? No, you would be pi$$ed and crabby. No amount of ice cream (people bugs) in the world can fix that.![]()
I have a digital hygrometer and it reads about 30-40 % most of the time. I have a 4 gal humidifier running into the enclosure as well as a misting system and dripper. it doesn't ever read more than 50% or so at mistings (unless I spray directly on it- goes to 70-80%)
Im just wondering if im risking respiratory problems with having so much humidity being pumped in there, even though its not reading it on my hygro.. ( its located in a good spot, beside/under basking spot next to humidifier "deflector")
There is visibible humidity "puffs" coming out the top of my enclosure. it seems very humid, but not reading it.. or maybe it still needs more humidity? out side my room ambient humidity is 0% im sure. I just don't want to hurt my guy having him breathe in the humidity.
I have a digital hygrometer and it reads about 30-40 % most of the time. I have a 4 gal humidifier running into the enclosure as well as a misting system and dripper. it doesn't ever read more than 50% or so at mistings (unless I spray directly on it- goes to 70-80%)
Im just wondering if im risking respiratory problems with having so much humidity being pumped in there, even though its not reading it on my hygro.. ( its located in a good spot, beside/under basking spot next to humidifier "deflector")
There is visibible humidity "puffs" coming out the top of my enclosure. it seems very humid, but not reading it.. or maybe it still needs more humidity? out side my room ambient humidity is 0% im sure. I just don't want to hurt my guy having him breathe in the humidity.
It's by/under your basking spot? I have mine on my cool side of the cage. I thought it was good to have warm dry area, and cool humid area. I'm concerned now. Heeeelp
I keep my hygrometer at mid-level, away from the basking light and away from the humidifier. This gives me the best "ambient" conditions for the enclosure (which are still warmer and more humid that the surrounding room because of the micro-climate).
Warm-dry area and a cool-moist area is probably a perfect set up for a Jacksons. Mine is very active, so he regularly travels into the different "zones" all day. My cage is huge, so it's a little easier to set up zones with different conditions, but it can be done with smaller cages, too.