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Ned_fisch

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I posted something about this topic a few days ago, it may pee some people off, but i'm looking for some help.

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I'm looking for some opinions on humidity. I need to get the humidity up to about 55-60%, It has been between 28-43% (matters which time of the day), i'm using Aspen bedding, which didn't bring the humidity up, I have a water bowl under the heat, still sits between 28-43%.

I was thinking of putting some live plants in, but then theres the worry of disease. Can I use some kind of moss to put in the corner, under the heat of the enclosure (moist)? Maybe a wet spunge?

If you have any other opinions on this topic, please tell me.

(This is regarding a Atherton carpet)

Thank you.
 
no need to up the humidity, an atherton will be fine the way it is.
 
i'd mist teh warm side to raise humidity.

dont know if its necessary in ur case tho/
 
Thanks guys. She has had a great shed every time, so it shouldn't be effecting her . If it gets lower then 25% i'll spray it slightly, or spray the bedding in the warm end.

Thanks again
 
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