I Made a Humid hide! :D

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tyler0912

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There are going to be NO pics...sorry....
It does not look the best but is safe and does the job! :)
1st-
I found a plastic/wooden small chalk board and cover it in black duct tape!
2nd . .
Drill 5 holes in the board like this -- .
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3rd
I got a sponge and dish cloth!

4th
i got 5 zipties and threaded the cloth and sponge to the board

5th
I duct taped again to make it waterproof

6th
i placed in enclosure soaked and set it up

7th
I turned on the heat matt and let the hide do it's work! :)

I hope it works well!
 

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It sounds like it should work, Tyler. Let us know.
 

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You better post pics that's not fair, this is a forum that thrives on pics. I for one love duct tape creations so quit teasing us.
 

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hahah sorry no pics...
and yes he uses it it is 83% humidity in it! im soo proud!
 
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