JAS101
Very Well-Known Member
Hey all
i am planning on buying a couple of green tree frogs tomorrow .
i have spent a part of today seting up a enclousre for them . atm the humidity is sitting on 70% but i see its slowly dropping back . i have used pete moss for substrate and i have a decent sized water bowl ready to go [ i havnt filled this yet ] i have 2 live plants in the enclousre . even when i mist the plants the humidity go`s up , but then it slowly drops off to 60% . i have a uv light and a small heat light . the enclosure temp is 25.5c and seems to hold it ok ..
how can i keep the humidity up without misting every few hours ?
would filling the large water bowl help?
could i put a smaller container closer to the heat light to help with the falling humidity ?
i am planning on buying a couple of green tree frogs tomorrow .
i have spent a part of today seting up a enclousre for them . atm the humidity is sitting on 70% but i see its slowly dropping back . i have used pete moss for substrate and i have a decent sized water bowl ready to go [ i havnt filled this yet ] i have 2 live plants in the enclousre . even when i mist the plants the humidity go`s up , but then it slowly drops off to 60% . i have a uv light and a small heat light . the enclosure temp is 25.5c and seems to hold it ok ..
how can i keep the humidity up without misting every few hours ?
would filling the large water bowl help?
could i put a smaller container closer to the heat light to help with the falling humidity ?