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<blockquote data-quote="fido the spido" data-source="post: 161840" data-attributes="member: 29343"><p>I know burrowing is their whole deal and I shouldn't worry. But mine has buried itself since August and I'm starting to worry. I'm new at this.</p><p>I read somewhere that they burrow to look for more moisture and a few sites suggested that their humidity be 70%-80%. But then a few other articles say that they're fine with 30%-50% (average US household) humidity. You know, "if you're comfortable, they're comfortable".</p><p></p><p>Is he too dry or does he need to be sprayed down a bit?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fido the spido, post: 161840, member: 29343"] I know burrowing is their whole deal and I shouldn't worry. But mine has buried itself since August and I'm starting to worry. I'm new at this. I read somewhere that they burrow to look for more moisture and a few sites suggested that their humidity be 70%-80%. But then a few other articles say that they're fine with 30%-50% (average US household) humidity. You know, "if you're comfortable, they're comfortable". Is he too dry or does he need to be sprayed down a bit? [/QUOTE]
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