try putting plastic wrap over half (leave room so air can still get in) or the top of the aquarium, then place a second water bowl in the aquarium on the opposite side. as the water evaporates it add humidity to the aquarium
try putting plastic wrap over half (leave room so air can still get in) or the top of the aquarium, then place a second water bowl in the aquarium on the opposite side. as the water evaporates it add humidity to the aquarium
chase~n~thunder wrote:
The lights & heat would melt ittry putting plastic wrap over half (leave room so air can still get in) or the top of the aquarium, then place a second water bowl in the aquarium on the opposite side. as the water evaporates it add humidity to the aquarium
I could maybe use a piece of plexi to cover the basking bulb side. Would be a bad thing if I put it on the UVB light side.![]()
well, whatever, you catch my concept, lol.
I sometimes put a towel over half of my screen topped aquariums, when I need to elevate humidity during sheds.
salty should the towel be wet??
Saltydog88 wrote:
That will block the light from his basking bulbI sometimes put a towel over half of my screen topped aquariums, when I need to elevate humidity during sheds.
Put a heat pad under the soild, and wet the soil really good. It will raise the humidity up to 100% really quickly. And it makes it nice in there!