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B.Smithi humidity too high?
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<blockquote data-quote="hoen.diheart" data-source="post: 224579" data-attributes="member: 41705"><p>I know smithi needs around 60-70% humidity and I've struggling to get it around there(it's at 78% rn when prior it was 85%) I've kept it around the ac. I've switched substrate, was reptisoil now coco fiber(which helped out a lot). I'm at a lose here and was wondering if anything bad will happen it's kept around that humidity. I believe my little guy is sling perhaps juvenile. It's no bigger then a quarter with it's legs out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hoen.diheart, post: 224579, member: 41705"] I know smithi needs around 60-70% humidity and I've struggling to get it around there(it's at 78% rn when prior it was 85%) I've kept it around the ac. I've switched substrate, was reptisoil now coco fiber(which helped out a lot). I'm at a lose here and was wondering if anything bad will happen it's kept around that humidity. I believe my little guy is sling perhaps juvenile. It's no bigger then a quarter with it's legs out. [/QUOTE]
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