Quote Originally Posted by dekaybrown View Post
Try adding some real potted plants.

Real vegetation will raise that humidity for you.
Thanks, Wayne, now would that be #359A. on my list of things to do in a day or #360---- Take care of plants in viv for garters????

Quote Originally Posted by dekaybrown View Post
Coconut hair substrate (Eco-earth) holds moisture best, repti-bark a close second (I mix them together frequently)
I'm using "Jungle Bed" which is a blend of Forest Bed, Coconut, Calci-Sand, and Vermiculite.

Quote Originally Posted by dekaybrown View Post
My little Florida's munch like mad at feeding time, Did yours come from Shannon??
Yes, they came from Shannon, and I got them at the last Hamburg show. I don't know how old they are because *someone* doesn't answer my desperate pleas to know their birthday.

anyway, yes, they did eat voraciously. Now, not so much, and the only two correlational variables are time of year, and humidity. That's why I have the urge to play "mad scientist" and experiment with the humidity first. I have to make a walmart run today anyway, (Yea! The little princess is finally big enough for a front facing car seat!!!!!) so I'll pick up a new spray bottle. Every other one I have has had a cleaning solution in it.