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  • We are currently upgrading MFK. thanks! -neo
I agree, you need to help trap more of the humidity in there. Sorry if I missed it but how often are you misting the cage?
 
davo;2132159; said:
yup, mesh will allow too much of the humidity to escape.
Yes but dont forget also the need to ventilate. Stagnate air is a good breeding ground for germs. Also I think that this guys are getting to big for that size of setup. This would be a good time to build them a new habitat:)
 
coura;2133357; said:
Yes but dont forget also the need to ventilate. Stagnate air is a good breeding ground for germs. Also I think that this guys are getting to big for that size of setup. This would be a good time to build them a new habitat:)
what size. its a 20 gallon in right know
 
Virtualtiten;2135581; said:
what size. its a 20 gallon in right know
If you dont want to spend the next years going from cage to cage something in the 6 feet long by 4 feet will do:D
 
I Agree id go to home depot and grab some tile board its cheap and waterproof build a frame attach the board to it and seal it with a sealant that is enviornmentally safe.

This will solve the humidity debacle.
 
woodyoz;2135931; said:
take him to a vet...fast
Good advice;) In my experience lizard hillness can go from bad to worse in a matter of days or hours:eek:
 
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