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Mantid Discussions
Enclosures and Housing
Humidity and moulting - fact or fiction?
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<blockquote data-quote="Orin" data-source="post: 160" data-attributes="member: 10"><p>Humidity is a difficult to explain factor since things can dry out rapidly despite 100% humidity when there is high airflow and temp. If the humidity in your mantis cages were 0% they'd all be dead very quickly (place an adequate amount of desiccant in one of your cages and your mantis will die). Just because the effect is difficult to guage due to associated variables doesn't make it insignificant.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Orin, post: 160, member: 10"] Humidity is a difficult to explain factor since things can dry out rapidly despite 100% humidity when there is high airflow and temp. If the humidity in your mantis cages were 0% they'd all be dead very quickly (place an adequate amount of desiccant in one of your cages and your mantis will die). Just because the effect is difficult to guage due to associated variables doesn't make it insignificant. [/QUOTE]
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