Living in Southern California, of course humidity is a challenge. We have a humidifier and a controller that keeps the humidity at a reasonable level - but the Sphagnum Moss (with a layer of shredded... Cypress I think? under the moss) the moss is always wet to the touch. I'd classify it as more than damp - actually wring-it-out wet.
Is this something I should look to adjust? Should I try to create a "dry side" to his tank along with the temperature gradient (and how the heck would I accomplish that!?!)
Pic below for reference.
Side note on his enclosure - it's getting a bit too small for him. We're moving to a new house in a couple months, and he's going to have a big new custom built home once we move!
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Brent A
On behalf of Jet the Redfoot
Is this something I should look to adjust? Should I try to create a "dry side" to his tank along with the temperature gradient (and how the heck would I accomplish that!?!)
Pic below for reference.
Side note on his enclosure - it's getting a bit too small for him. We're moving to a new house in a couple months, and he's going to have a big new custom built home once we move!
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Brent A
On behalf of Jet the Redfoot