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I have four Redfoot at the moment.(1.3)
One I raised from a tiny baby and three from a "farm in Miami". All four have been raised mostly outdoors here in south Florida and it is very, very humid. Yet all four have at least some slight pyramiding.
I was told that the three from Miami had NEVER been kept indoors even as babies. My original RF had been inside for about a year and she is no more or less pyramided.
My outside enclosure. The one I use the most, has a misting system for the dryer winter months. The rest of the year it rains pretty regularly and is hot and steamy also. The night hides are also humid.
My question is how much humidity do they have in nature? It must be very high indeed. Unless there is another factor here.
One I raised from a tiny baby and three from a "farm in Miami". All four have been raised mostly outdoors here in south Florida and it is very, very humid. Yet all four have at least some slight pyramiding.
I was told that the three from Miami had NEVER been kept indoors even as babies. My original RF had been inside for about a year and she is no more or less pyramided.
My outside enclosure. The one I use the most, has a misting system for the dryer winter months. The rest of the year it rains pretty regularly and is hot and steamy also. The night hides are also humid.
My question is how much humidity do they have in nature? It must be very high indeed. Unless there is another factor here.