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<blockquote data-quote="ilovebrachys" data-source="post: 219076" data-attributes="member: 28710"><p>Sure you can try to cover up some of the ventilation to hold the humidity in a bit better. </p><p>Best thing is if you just dampen down the sub every few days (you should be able to see the moisture in the lower levels) if you see it starting to dry then just wet it down again. </p><p>Not really worth misting the surface as it will evaporate quickly. </p><p>I'm pleased that you are actually looking to keep your p. Muticus with some moisture as a lot of keepers mistakenly keep them too dry thinking that's what they need to be kept like because they are from Africa when in reality they live in areas that often flood.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ilovebrachys, post: 219076, member: 28710"] Sure you can try to cover up some of the ventilation to hold the humidity in a bit better. Best thing is if you just dampen down the sub every few days (you should be able to see the moisture in the lower levels) if you see it starting to dry then just wet it down again. Not really worth misting the surface as it will evaporate quickly. I'm pleased that you are actually looking to keep your p. Muticus with some moisture as a lot of keepers mistakenly keep them too dry thinking that's what they need to be kept like because they are from Africa when in reality they live in areas that often flood. [/QUOTE]
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