I am confused about a Russian's humidity requirements. I know that they do not need high humidity such as redfoots, and indeed high humidity along with cool weather can cause respiratory infections. There seems to be a lot of differing, sometimes conflicting, information.
Some people say to keep humidity at 50%. Some say not to worry about it. Some mist the enclosure every morning. Some pour water and soak the enclosure every week or so.
She is about 3.5 months old and has a humid hide and I soak her in warm water everyday. She is eating like a champ, pooping well, bright, curious (actually make that nosy) and alert, so I think she is doing well.
Any information you have is much appreciated. I want to do what is best for her. Thank you
Some people say to keep humidity at 50%. Some say not to worry about it. Some mist the enclosure every morning. Some pour water and soak the enclosure every week or so.
She is about 3.5 months old and has a humid hide and I soak her in warm water everyday. She is eating like a champ, pooping well, bright, curious (actually make that nosy) and alert, so I think she is doing well.
Any information you have is much appreciated. I want to do what is best for her. Thank you