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<blockquote data-quote="mikeyexoticas" data-source="post: 229976" data-attributes="member: 45753"><p>Hello, Please don't get your information solely from people in forums.</p><p>Try just Googling your species and that will be just fine.</p><p>Many people will give you misguided information. Such as how he said that the pink toe needs "Low" humidity.</p><p>This isn't true.</p><p>If you google one of the countries they are from you'll see they need to be between 65-85%</p><p></p><p>Now don't go over watering your Enclosure!</p><p>What you do is get you a tiny temperature/ humidity thing from Temu for $2 and this will tell you the temp& humidity.</p><p>You'll quickly notice with just a few squirts from a mist bottle will raise that humidity just right.</p><p></p><p>Do this maybe just once a week or maybe twice.</p><p>Just misting the walls.</p><p>Never the ground unless it's dry.</p><p>You never want to leave the substrate soggy.</p><p></p><p>It's always better to underwater than to over water.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mikeyexoticas, post: 229976, member: 45753"] Hello, Please don't get your information solely from people in forums. Try just Googling your species and that will be just fine. Many people will give you misguided information. Such as how he said that the pink toe needs "Low" humidity. This isn't true. If you google one of the countries they are from you'll see they need to be between 65-85% Now don't go over watering your Enclosure! What you do is get you a tiny temperature/ humidity thing from Temu for $2 and this will tell you the temp& humidity. You'll quickly notice with just a few squirts from a mist bottle will raise that humidity just right. Do this maybe just once a week or maybe twice. Just misting the walls. Never the ground unless it's dry. You never want to leave the substrate soggy. It's always better to underwater than to over water. [/QUOTE]
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