Devokid
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I can't, for the life of me, figure out why so many people are concerned with raising the humidity in their veileds cage. The humidity in Hajjah, Yemen was 19% today. This week, the night time humidity is forecasted to reach a max of 50% while the day time max will be 26%. It seems to me that most people should be using dehumidifiers instead of humidifiers. I live in Salt Lake City, which is one of the dryer locations in the US(high 20's low 30's), and veileds thrive here with the ambient humidity. I very rarely spray down their cages, using my automatic dripping system for water. Most people I talk to seem to believe that Veileds and Jackson's come from a similar habitat, and that just is not the case (78% today in Meru, Kenya). This obsession with raising the humidity upsets me because many of the animals that have been moved to glass cages, and/or are constantly bombarded with a cloud from the humidifier, get sick and die. Can somebody explain what I am missing?