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<blockquote data-quote="Mr. P" data-source="post: 143365" data-attributes="member: 27641"><p>I do this for the ones that need a little more humidity. Instead of using standard pebbles/rocks which only displace water I use clay balls which absorb the water and releases it more slowly over time. The slow and steady release keeps the hunidity more constant and prevents it fluctuating up and down as the water is added and evaporates.</p><p></p><p>I know there are some out there who say you shouldn't even worry about the humidty and for the most part I don't, but you do have to consider it. Some T's do come from some very wet places on earth and are just more comfortable with it then others.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mr. P, post: 143365, member: 27641"] I do this for the ones that need a little more humidity. Instead of using standard pebbles/rocks which only displace water I use clay balls which absorb the water and releases it more slowly over time. The slow and steady release keeps the hunidity more constant and prevents it fluctuating up and down as the water is added and evaporates. I know there are some out there who say you shouldn't even worry about the humidty and for the most part I don't, but you do have to consider it. Some T's do come from some very wet places on earth and are just more comfortable with it then others. [/QUOTE]
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