I always go with around 75% humidity with excellent ventilation. I know that with many Hylidae and Rhacophorinae if their is poor circulation their health will be compensated. Also if the humidity is kept that high, you don't need to mist as well.
I always go with around 75% humidity with excellent ventilation. I know that with many Hylidae and Rhacophorinae if their is poor circulation their health will be compensated. Also if the humidity is kept that high, you don't need to mist as well.
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