check other caresheets too to make sure all facts are indeed facts (as far as facts apply that is...)
Basically, when keeping these guys (scolopendra) I find keeping them all around 70-80% humidity works for them all. Almost a universal kinda thing, but its definately worth checking into before purchasing an animal.
For me, I keep that humidity rather easy, just make sure the substrate is misted when it starts to look dry. Not wet, just moist is enough. Cobra mats work well heh. I almost never have humidity problems. I have problems of things drying up fast but not much of a humidity problem if misted regularly.
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