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<blockquote data-quote="Ian Spackman" data-source="post: 41385" data-attributes="member: 3610"><p>Hey guys, I just got a T. Blondi and am struggling to keep the humidity at optimal levels (approximately 80%). While searching around for something that could be of some help I noticed small waterfalls that can be added to enclosures. Imitation rock, built in pump, that sort of deal. Exo-Terra makes them in small, medium and large. There there isn't enough water for the Blondi to drown and I was wondering if any of you have utilized this trick to help humidity levels as well as add a bit of flare to the enclosure. </p><p></p><p>Thanks guys!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ian Spackman, post: 41385, member: 3610"] Hey guys, I just got a T. Blondi and am struggling to keep the humidity at optimal levels (approximately 80%). While searching around for something that could be of some help I noticed small waterfalls that can be added to enclosures. Imitation rock, built in pump, that sort of deal. Exo-Terra makes them in small, medium and large. There there isn't enough water for the Blondi to drown and I was wondering if any of you have utilized this trick to help humidity levels as well as add a bit of flare to the enclosure. Thanks guys! [/QUOTE]
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