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<blockquote data-quote="Ian Spackman" data-source="post: 41461" data-attributes="member: 3610"><p>Stirmi is about 5 inches or so and its a female. Definitely on opposite ends for sure, but I have been enjoying that because it gives me a little bit more to do. The Rosea is very content, I have to do little to nothing with her. (Which can be a blessing and a curse, I have those times when I say <em>Eat dammit! Eat!</em> But, she likes to watch her figure.</p><p></p><p>One concern I have is keeping the humidity up while I'm not around. There are times when I have to leave for 6 or 7 days at a time for work so I won't be there regulate the humidity. I had a conversation (briefly) with a couple friends and they were very against the idea of having to feed and/or mist or sprinkle water into the enclosure. Both of them (Fully grown men) are far too frightened by them. Which leads me right into the question of using automatic misters/foggers within the enclosure?</p><p></p><p>Denny Dee I noticed you mentioned them in one of your earlier posts, how have they been working for you and would you recommend using them?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ian Spackman, post: 41461, member: 3610"] Stirmi is about 5 inches or so and its a female. Definitely on opposite ends for sure, but I have been enjoying that because it gives me a little bit more to do. The Rosea is very content, I have to do little to nothing with her. (Which can be a blessing and a curse, I have those times when I say [I]Eat dammit! Eat![/I] But, she likes to watch her figure. One concern I have is keeping the humidity up while I'm not around. There are times when I have to leave for 6 or 7 days at a time for work so I won't be there regulate the humidity. I had a conversation (briefly) with a couple friends and they were very against the idea of having to feed and/or mist or sprinkle water into the enclosure. Both of them (Fully grown men) are far too frightened by them. Which leads me right into the question of using automatic misters/foggers within the enclosure? Denny Dee I noticed you mentioned them in one of your earlier posts, how have they been working for you and would you recommend using them? [/QUOTE]
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