I have a male/female D.tityus and they are in a 10 gallon tank with a mixture of rotten wood, dead leaves and some high protein dry dog food mixed in. All of this is crushed, pretty much as flakey as I could get it.
My question is: Some of the wood was already moist but not wet. I put about a 4" layer in the tank,
How moist should a keep the substrate and should the inside of the tank stay fairly humid? (where the sides have a little condesation on the side).
When I stick my finger through the substrate, it is a little moist but not much. I want to make sure that it does not get too humid in the tank but at the same time I want the substrate at the correct moistness.
Thanks in advance for any comments.
Steve
My question is: Some of the wood was already moist but not wet. I put about a 4" layer in the tank,
How moist should a keep the substrate and should the inside of the tank stay fairly humid? (where the sides have a little condesation on the side).
When I stick my finger through the substrate, it is a little moist but not much. I want to make sure that it does not get too humid in the tank but at the same time I want the substrate at the correct moistness.
Thanks in advance for any comments.
Steve