Goodbye!
This thread is a thank you to this forum. Day in and day out, I'd keep fighting with humidity and the lack of it would cause my Cherry Heads' eyes to close. I'd find her with shut eyes when the humidity was low. I had read the closed chamber enclosure thread - today is my first official day with it as I set it up last night. I am sad that I didn't do it sooner but very happy as today is the first day I could reach in that tank no matter what and find her with her eyes wide open. She already seems happier, so do I. I misted once at 5:30 this morning, and the lowest it got to was 72% humidity by 5:42 tonight. Now there is no more misting four times a day, and soaking her just in order for her eyes to open. S/he will still have her three soaks a day. Thanks to all of you for making a very happy tort and a happier owner
now next week is the meeting with the tank builder for making her tank 2' x 4' ft and I feel confident about managing the humidity in there!! Thank you so much everyone!
This thread is a thank you to this forum. Day in and day out, I'd keep fighting with humidity and the lack of it would cause my Cherry Heads' eyes to close. I'd find her with shut eyes when the humidity was low. I had read the closed chamber enclosure thread - today is my first official day with it as I set it up last night. I am sad that I didn't do it sooner but very happy as today is the first day I could reach in that tank no matter what and find her with her eyes wide open. She already seems happier, so do I. I misted once at 5:30 this morning, and the lowest it got to was 72% humidity by 5:42 tonight. Now there is no more misting four times a day, and soaking her just in order for her eyes to open. S/he will still have her three soaks a day. Thanks to all of you for making a very happy tort and a happier owner