eppcheck
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So, I'm in the process of planning a customized enclosure for a quad. From my research it appears they need their humidity very high and low temperatures 70-85. My main concern is keeping the correct amount of humidity seeing as some of the sources I've read recommend up to 90%. source and another.
First off, is this true? Other sources like this place just warn not to allow humidity to drop below 50%. To anyone who owns a quad how do you keep such high humidity levels constant?
My plan is to have an enclosure with 3 sides glass/Plexiglas and the front door screened as well as the top. Also, putting a mistking on a more frequent misting cycle. I could also use a humidifier if necessary but wanted to hear from current keepers on how they maintain the high humidity range. Keep in mind I'm in Oregon and humidity is generally very low especially during the winter months.
So how do you quad owners do it?
First off, is this true? Other sources like this place just warn not to allow humidity to drop below 50%. To anyone who owns a quad how do you keep such high humidity levels constant?
My plan is to have an enclosure with 3 sides glass/Plexiglas and the front door screened as well as the top. Also, putting a mistking on a more frequent misting cycle. I could also use a humidifier if necessary but wanted to hear from current keepers on how they maintain the high humidity range. Keep in mind I'm in Oregon and humidity is generally very low especially during the winter months.
So how do you quad owners do it?