mattcast1214
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Yep, you read the title correct lol, I want to know how to lower humidity. I have been doing a test run the last 2 days before getting my ambilobe panther this week to make sure temps and everything is stable. Some notes about my cage: the right and back sides are covered with plastic so water does not wet everything, I have a 3 foot umbrella plant and large pothos in the cage, 6%arcadia uvb and 60w/25w heat bulbs in a 2nd fixture, it is located in the corner of my room. (Will post a pic of the enclosure once i get off work)
I mist early mornings at about 9.30am when humidity is at 50-60, and then humidity shoots up to 99-100% after mistings. Before going into work I mist again at 2 pm when humidity is still at 70-80 and shoots back up to 100 well past 5 pm and when lights go off at 7 humidity is still 80, parts of the plants are still wet and the floor also has some water when lights go out. Any tips on how to make the enclosure a little dryer in between mistings and bed time, preferably without having to wipe the bottom of the cage? And is a constand humidity of about 75 ok for a panther?
I mist early mornings at about 9.30am when humidity is at 50-60, and then humidity shoots up to 99-100% after mistings. Before going into work I mist again at 2 pm when humidity is still at 70-80 and shoots back up to 100 well past 5 pm and when lights go off at 7 humidity is still 80, parts of the plants are still wet and the floor also has some water when lights go out. Any tips on how to make the enclosure a little dryer in between mistings and bed time, preferably without having to wipe the bottom of the cage? And is a constand humidity of about 75 ok for a panther?