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<blockquote data-quote="Viscus" data-source="post: 41509" data-attributes="member: 3615"><p>Might I add my two cents? My fiance has a Brazilan Black. (can not rememver the tech name for it.) Every where I read said humidity should be at, or around 80% for it. So playing around with a few ideas before it ever arrived I settled on air tubes run into the encloser where they were not going to be an issue, that were hooked into a small container set on a heating pad. Of which had water inside. We still mist every other day, but the tubes pass enough humidity that within 48 hours it drops roughly 5%-10%. </p><p></p><p>Note: This was set up for a sling who was too small for a water dish. I get crafty some times.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Viscus, post: 41509, member: 3615"] Might I add my two cents? My fiance has a Brazilan Black. (can not rememver the tech name for it.) Every where I read said humidity should be at, or around 80% for it. So playing around with a few ideas before it ever arrived I settled on air tubes run into the encloser where they were not going to be an issue, that were hooked into a small container set on a heating pad. Of which had water inside. We still mist every other day, but the tubes pass enough humidity that within 48 hours it drops roughly 5%-10%. Note: This was set up for a sling who was too small for a water dish. I get crafty some times. [/QUOTE]
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