humidity trouble

Karma1

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So I switched my leo to eco earth coco fiber I made sure I squeezed all the water out of it by hand..... that was terrible anyways not the point they humidity is high is their anyway to lower it and make sure the temperature stays up for my leo I have a heat pad and a low heat light should I add more heat to keep it warm? I’m stumped with the humidity though.


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acpart

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I don't worry about the humidity. I live in New England with no AC. In the summer it's pretty humid throughout the house and we all cope. The eco earth will dry even more as time goes by and the humidity will drop.

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timmyfimmy

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Newbie here, is there any species that can endure well with the hot climate? I mean I live in tropical country, I read somewhere that gecko need a good humidity, do I need to switch ON the AC all the time if I decide to have a gecko?
 

acpart

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The day geckos, Phelsuma, Lagodactylus and other will love your climate. What country are you in? Are there geckos native to your country? If so, those will obviously make good pets.

Aliza
 

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