austinSOLO said:it depends on what kind of tortoise you are talking about, dessert will be lower, tropical will be higher.
Eweezyfosheezy said:Theres many subspecies of greeks. Some live in humid environments but most are in fairly dry conditions. Do you know the subspecies of yours?
yoda3106 said:Eweezyfosheezy said:Theres many subspecies of greeks. Some live in humid environments but most are in fairly dry conditions. Do you know the subspecies of yours?
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Eweezyfosheezy said:I keep my adults fairly dry. Yours are in the 4-5 inch range right? If so then humidity isnt really needed at all for smooth growth.
Jacqui said:The outdoor humidity is 71%? It's natural for humidity levels to go up and down with the various weather stages. The higher levels will not hurt your animals and it won't stay that high for long I would bet. Inside you probably might get the same type of high spikes, like when you add a large amount of water to your substrate.
Bet that high humidity, if it combined with a hot day is making you a bit uncomfortable tho, isn't it?