fuzzhc
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Recently I have had trouble maintaining the humidity in my female panthers xl reptibreeze cage. It used to sit about 50% but now sits roughly 38% only a couple of hours after spraying by hand. I have put cling film on 3 sides and even blocked off half the top with a sheet of acrylic which will hold water droplets on the screen for most of the day. At first it wasn't too bad because work was kinda quiet and I was in to spray 4 or 5 times a day but now that it's picked up I only really have enough for 3.
My question is what would be the best option a fogger ( to maintain humidity but probably not get enough water to drink from although I can still hand spray for drinking water,
A mister but would that raise the humidity enough without having to add drainage?
Or would a rain dome be enough to raise the humidity?
Or even as simple as add more foliage be enough to keep the humidity for a longer period?
Here's a pic of her set up
My question is what would be the best option a fogger ( to maintain humidity but probably not get enough water to drink from although I can still hand spray for drinking water,
A mister but would that raise the humidity enough without having to add drainage?
Or would a rain dome be enough to raise the humidity?
Or even as simple as add more foliage be enough to keep the humidity for a longer period?
Here's a pic of her set up