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Weirzo |
Posted - 03/06/2009 : 17:58:11 just got a hydrometer and it reads usually from 65%-70% ive heard that for a clifornian king snake it should be between 40% and 60% It has been quite humid weather wise this past week but is there any way to reduce humidity for the mean time?
im a little worried |
8 L A T E S T R E P L I E S (Newest First) |
Kazerella |
Posted - 03/06/2009 : 21:34:43 If it stays high all the time you could but extra vents in the viv to help with the ventilation. |
magneticblue |
Posted - 03/06/2009 : 18:57:23 Sylar has a network of tunnels in his viv, loves to be buried away at times, its nothing to worry about |
matty18714 |
Posted - 03/06/2009 : 18:45:14 quote: Originally posted by Weirzo
what about him burying himself for a long time is it anything to worry about?
No, shouldnt be a problem. |
Weirzo |
Posted - 03/06/2009 : 18:25:40 what about him burying himself for a long time is it anything to worry about? |
lee2308 |
Posted - 03/06/2009 : 18:06:30 put it on the back wall in the middle,half way up |
Weirzo |
Posted - 03/06/2009 : 18:03:11 its a dial and i expected it to be a little inaccurate also where exactly should it be put in the viv? its quite near the top at the minute at the hotter end. and thanks for the help matty |
matty18714 |
Posted - 03/06/2009 : 18:00:04 Is it a dial or digital one? Dials are well known for being inaccurate. Do decrease humidity move the water bowl further away from the heat source and increase ventilation. |
Weirzo |
Posted - 03/06/2009 : 17:59:41 also he ahs been spending a large amount of time buried under the substrate is this a bad thing? and could it be linked to the humidity problem? |