It's not easy to get humidity up. You can put in a dog box with a damp sand/soil mix but it would be messy. He'd probably have fun in it but I could understand you not wanting one. You could also spray his habitat a couple times a day. Just up to 30 % would be fine.
It's not easy to get humidity up. You can put in a dog box with a damp sand/soil mix but it would be messy. He'd probably have fun in it but I could understand you not wanting one. You could also spray his habitat a couple times a day. Just up to 30 % would be fine.
Yep, i read up on the whole enema thing and wouldnt let them do that. What could I do to increase his humidity better? Right now its 10-20% without me doing anything, but i know hes needs 30-60.
20% is ok - but I would not let it go under 10%-- my tanks are running around 20% now-- I have a humidifier sitting next to the tank but it's not running now-- winter months w/ below zero temps during the day I run it- humidity will go up at night mine hits around 30-31%
I agree, he does look pretty good! As suggested, it usually takes a little bit of time & adjustment
for them to get used to a new home & start to eat.
His weight looks normal, to me, so spend time with him, & he should start to relax & feel more at
home every day.
I live in Las Vegas, the humidity here regularly dips into the single digits, I've never had a problem from the low humidity. (I do monitor sheds and take action if they have a difficult shed, which is pretty rare.)