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<blockquote data-quote="mrsoul1974" data-source="post: 222426" data-attributes="member: 29262"><p>I have a female of this species, and I keep it pretty dry. Maybe once a week I wet a corner of the enclosure. I have a water dish, but she always buries it, so i stopped using it. Just qwetting a corner once in awhile. She is doing fine in the arid conditions I keep her. Also, I use a space heatert, too, and it does dry everything out, but If I don't the room will drop below 60 degreeed F, so I set the thermost to 65-70 degrees F and all my T's are happy.</p><p></p><p>2 rules of tumb: If you are cofortable with the temperature, then your T probably, and either overflow your water dish or wet a corner of the enclosure once weekly. Most species are good with that, unless you have a T that really requires spefic humidity requirements. Curly hair T's really don't require much humidity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrsoul1974, post: 222426, member: 29262"] I have a female of this species, and I keep it pretty dry. Maybe once a week I wet a corner of the enclosure. I have a water dish, but she always buries it, so i stopped using it. Just qwetting a corner once in awhile. She is doing fine in the arid conditions I keep her. Also, I use a space heatert, too, and it does dry everything out, but If I don't the room will drop below 60 degreeed F, so I set the thermost to 65-70 degrees F and all my T's are happy. 2 rules of tumb: If you are cofortable with the temperature, then your T probably, and either overflow your water dish or wet a corner of the enclosure once weekly. Most species are good with that, unless you have a T that really requires spefic humidity requirements. Curly hair T's really don't require much humidity. [/QUOTE]
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