Twistedbydesign
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So our baby Hermanns is 2 months old and we currently have it in a partially closed chamber with humidity varying from 50-90%. Wondering at what age he/she will no longer need the closed chamber?
Thanks. Currently we have him/her in a 20L with a glass top covering most of the cage up to the light. I have foil covering the area around the light. It’s keeping humidity pretty well. Lowest I’ve seen is 50% but average is 65-85%. We’re using Reptichip’s Microchip as a substrate which really holds moisture/humidity well. We will be putting her in a 55 gallon or larger soon though.Should be fully closed
Approx. 3 years
Mine is around 50%-80% humidity. I can see some pyramiding in my tortoises but not very bad. I never tried more than 80%, not sure it will completely avoid pyramiding or not.Thanks. Currently we have him/her in a 20L with a glass top covering most of the cage up to the light. I have foil covering the area around the light. It’s keeping humidity pretty well. Lowest I’ve seen is 50% but average is 65-85%. We’re using Reptichip’s Microchip as a substrate which really holds moisture/humidity well. We will be putting her in a 55 gallon or larger soon though.
No, pyramidinh has nothing to do with food. Its low/no humidity and the mercury vapor bulbs. The bulb is too intense and causes pyramiding even in high humidity.Mine is around 50%-80% humidity. I can see some pyramiding in my tortoises but not very bad. I never tried more than 80%, not sure it will completely avoid pyramiding or not.
In some other videos or articles, they also say it may cause pyramiding if the tortoises eat high calories food like food with a lot of proteins. But I don’t think it is considered as the factor for pyramiding in the suggestions of this forum