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    Re: Basking light?

    Quote Originally Posted by katach View Post
    If humidity is too high they can develop blister disease. From some of the threads I've read the ideal humidity should be around 50-60%. Toothless developed a blister when we first got her, before we got a well ventilated enclosure. We kept a close eye on her and used antibiotic ointment on it. She is doing great now. Luckily we have a local reptile vet that is affordable.
    My homes humidity is 47% at night and around 50% in the daytime... Is this ok?
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    Re: Basking light?

    Quote Originally Posted by J@50n View Post
    My homes humidity is 47% at night and around 50% in the daytime... Is this ok?
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