Humidity - how high is too high?

The cham's cage is in the closet. She's not free ranging in there. She's only about 5 inches long right now so I'd probably lose her if she was, lol.

HAHAH THAT IS WHAT I THOUGHT:cool:...THERE WAS NO WAY A 3MONTH CHAM COULD BE FREE RANGING IN THERE.LOL. SO ID KEEP THE DOOR CRAcKED AND THE FAN ON TO PREVENT CONSTANT HUMIDITY AND TO KEEP AIR GOING IN AND OUT ... U KNOW U CAN ACCOMPLISH LIKE I SAID BEFORE BY USING A FAN...IF U HAVE A FAN ON UR ROOF TURN THT ON SO THERE IS VENTILATION..THE SMALL CHAMS WILL AND DO HAVE MORE TROUBLES W HIGHER HUMIDITY LEVELS SO MAKE SURE ITS not a HIGH CONSTANTLY..:D
 
Depends on the size of the closet :D
Could you upload pictures of the cham and cage?

It is self explanitory the cham is small and high constant humidity like she explained there was, will take effect on the chams lungs..it can cause crackling breathing and other breathing problems..the fan will not be pointed at the cage or the cham,it is needed for the air to simply move and not be a stale ambient. i have tried this before and it works with my chams. the fan will not cause any health issues if used properly:D
 
I never said this was not true :)
I just thought the little guy would kind of live in the closet :D
But take care the fan is not too strong, it´s enough to have one that moves the air slowly.
You still didn´t tell me about the window btw ;)
 
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