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<blockquote data-quote="Raptorsnap07" data-source="post: 186763" data-attributes="member: 35429"><p>the humidity system I bought for the cage has a gage on it so maybe I do a lower setting of humidity and the cage I’m getting will have a screen top so lots of air flow and I will put the fogged in the side with the water bowl so that excess moisture goes into the bowl and not on everything else. I’ve seen a lot of stuff about people saying humidity is super important and I’ve also seen people say that airflow is more important. The reason I think I will do a mix of both is because Colorado is REALLY dry. Like 20% humidity on a good day. So I think for my region having a fogger with a screen top for air flow is a good mix. Also just curious what type of substrate should I use.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Raptorsnap07, post: 186763, member: 35429"] the humidity system I bought for the cage has a gage on it so maybe I do a lower setting of humidity and the cage I’m getting will have a screen top so lots of air flow and I will put the fogged in the side with the water bowl so that excess moisture goes into the bowl and not on everything else. I’ve seen a lot of stuff about people saying humidity is super important and I’ve also seen people say that airflow is more important. The reason I think I will do a mix of both is because Colorado is REALLY dry. Like 20% humidity on a good day. So I think for my region having a fogger with a screen top for air flow is a good mix. Also just curious what type of substrate should I use. [/QUOTE]
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