Humidifiers?

sullygirl85

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Hey there everyone!!
I have a two month old baby sulcata and I want to ensure that her humidity levels are high enough so I started running the reptifogger I have on low for about twenty minutes a few times a day in her enclosure which is a 55 gallon tank. I will include pictures but I was curious as to whether or not you guys thought they might cause respiratory issues. Thanks so much!!
 

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Jodie

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High humidity is good, but with cold = sick tort. Make sure you keep it over 80F.
 

sullygirl85

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I'm not a fan of foggers. If you make your tank into a closed chamber, humidity will be a snap.

I sort of did. What I did was I read in a post here a woman covered the top with aluminum foil and when I did that it instantly trapped in heat and moisture so there is only about 1/8 of the screen showing on the cooler end but I was still worried it wasn't humid enough. My humidity and thermometer should be arriving in the mail today. I didn't have a very reliable one
 
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