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<blockquote data-quote="Kurt Nelson" data-source="post: 11747" data-attributes="member: 394"><p>Drying out in 2 or 3 days is a good thing. It means that you have the perfect ventilation. So you're T's wont die of stagnant air, that's for sure! Humidity is important, but letting it dry out is good too, kills mites and helps stop mold from growing. The T's aren't going to die from a day or two of lower humidity, unless it's a T blondi or something that desiccates easily. </p><p> </p><p>Avic slings and the so cold ASDS is fake. It's just a word made up for poor husbandry. The reason why avic slings die so easily is because people keep it too humid and or don't have enough ventilation. People over think humidity way too much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kurt Nelson, post: 11747, member: 394"] Drying out in 2 or 3 days is a good thing. It means that you have the perfect ventilation. So you're T's wont die of stagnant air, that's for sure! Humidity is important, but letting it dry out is good too, kills mites and helps stop mold from growing. The T's aren't going to die from a day or two of lower humidity, unless it's a T blondi or something that desiccates easily. Avic slings and the so cold ASDS is fake. It's just a word made up for poor husbandry. The reason why avic slings die so easily is because people keep it too humid and or don't have enough ventilation. People over think humidity way too much. [/QUOTE]
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