Glory to God, man...there are a lot of new people since I've been here last. Man, I gotta get rid of dial-up. Anyhoo, just a quick question. I was just wandering as to why it is such a difficult pain to keep the humidity high in my h. lividum's cage while the substrate is almost soaked on one side, whereas my P. murinus has the DRYEST cage and his humidity is at 80%. (my lividum's I can't keep past 60 if the heat is on). This I don't understand. Is there some theory I am missing? Does the lividum's body contract most of the moisture, decreasing the humidity...hence the need for high humidity? Or is something just out of whack? Any ideas as to how I can keep an entire closet humid? I have the whole thing heated with a 150w heat light (night light), and it takes a large chunk out of the humidity. Sucks. I'm lost on ideas, anyone else have any?
Also I went on a binge this weekend, went to Austin, and came home with an A. geniculata spiderling, a juvinile A. bicoloratum, and a juvi blue ring centipede (my first 'pede). I'll post some pics later. Anyway, here's my problem, thanks in advance for any thoughts or ideas.
In Him,
E
Also I went on a binge this weekend, went to Austin, and came home with an A. geniculata spiderling, a juvinile A. bicoloratum, and a juvi blue ring centipede (my first 'pede). I'll post some pics later. Anyway, here's my problem, thanks in advance for any thoughts or ideas.
In Him,
E