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I know baby sulcatas need moisture but I want to make sure I'm not making it too wet. Isn't it monsoon when they are young? Johnny is about 5 months. Humidity stays at 80 to 90 and heat is coldest 81 F with Hotspot 104. I mist it good throughout day but everything is wet. He does have dry hide in boxed in burrow area. I just keep hearing they don't need to be wet. I do mist him sometimes but mostly his enclosure and everything is just dripping. Lol
 

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Ideally, you should be using a large closed chamber. The surface of your substrate should be relatively dry, and the lower layers can me more damp.

They need it humid, not constantly wet. It should not be wet.
 

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Ideally, you should be using a large closed chamber. The surface of your substrate should be relatively dry, and the lower layers can me more damp.

They need it humid, not constantly wet. It should not be wet.
Yea im working o. It. Right now I have the foil thing going on.. I already found it just waiting another week to get it. Just trying to hold out til then.
 

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