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Wet Wood?

Derek54

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I have a ton of driftwood in my tank, and was wondering. Would spraying the branches be a bad idea?(ie. mold, rotting) I try not to spray directly on it, but if i want to spray the tank, its impossible to miss it.
 
Your humidity levels should be around 40-50% range. Whats your???
What your doing isn't wrong but ... is it needed?
 
mine stays steady at around 30%.

I'm trying to keep it higher though... any suggestions?

Heres my setup
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Easiest is to get rid of the heatlamp and put in a UTH, heatlamps really dry a tank out. after that, putting the water dish over the UTH will increase humidity
 
Getting the wood damp occasionally isn't a problem. It will dry out quickly under the lamp, or over a heat mat if you decide to get one.
 
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