Took my torts outside for some UV today and noticed they seem to have some dry skin. Hygrometer never reads <70% and is usually 80+, I run heat ropes under the substrate (soil, then cypress on top) to release heat and humidity - works great! I mist both of them 3-4 times/day as well. Their "major" hide box has moistened sponges on the inside to keep things humid.
I'm thinking I may need to moisten their substrate more and add some sphagnum to their hides? I usually dump ~ 1.5 liters of water in their enclosure per week to keep the heat ropes "mistifying". I avoided both these things previously (damp substrate & sphagnum) as cherryheads, and RF's in general, seem prone to plastron rots. What do you all think?
They don't seem to dig down into the cypress mulch when they're in their hides - I'm thinking this is drying them out.
Sorry for the length, looking forward to your thoughts.
I'm thinking I may need to moisten their substrate more and add some sphagnum to their hides? I usually dump ~ 1.5 liters of water in their enclosure per week to keep the heat ropes "mistifying". I avoided both these things previously (damp substrate & sphagnum) as cherryheads, and RF's in general, seem prone to plastron rots. What do you all think?
They don't seem to dig down into the cypress mulch when they're in their hides - I'm thinking this is drying them out.
Sorry for the length, looking forward to your thoughts.