RedHeadMama
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- Apr 17, 2017
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Hi, my RedFoot, Lily, came from a home where she was kept in an aquarium with cypress bark substrate, a wooden log hide, and about 40-50% humidity. We've tried to recreate a more tropical forest environment by adding plants (live and fake) andsphagnum moss and increasing the humidity to 80-100%. The issue is, I've noticed that on days when the humidity is at 80 or above, she rarely comes out of her hide...and when it's low enough that she's actually dry, she will come out and ask for up to a couple of hours. ??? I thought RFs need a higher humidity to stay healthy? Her eyes water without it, which I read on one thread is a sign the humidity is too low. Is she just so accustomed to drier air that she's uncomfortable moving around when it's wetter?