BenjiTheCham
Established Member
I have been reading that you should keep your enclosure at a high humidity at night and I have a few questions:
1) Is a humidifier necessary to keep the humidity up at night?
2) are there any other ways to keep humidity up at night? Obviously I will get on if I have to, but a humidifier is just another expense.
3) what is the reasoning behind a high humidity at night?
I haven’t set up my tank yet (it’s going to be a bioactive glass tank and will be set up Thursday and I will get my cham mid-June) and I’m not sure if I’ll have slang trouble keeping the humidity up at night anyway, but I figure I need to figure this out now before I end up making a quick trip to the store to get one. My house is pretty dry because we always either have air conditioning or heat on, so I’m not sure.
Thanks for any advice
1) Is a humidifier necessary to keep the humidity up at night?
2) are there any other ways to keep humidity up at night? Obviously I will get on if I have to, but a humidifier is just another expense.
3) what is the reasoning behind a high humidity at night?
I haven’t set up my tank yet (it’s going to be a bioactive glass tank and will be set up Thursday and I will get my cham mid-June) and I’m not sure if I’ll have slang trouble keeping the humidity up at night anyway, but I figure I need to figure this out now before I end up making a quick trip to the store to get one. My house is pretty dry because we always either have air conditioning or heat on, so I’m not sure.
Thanks for any advice