PaxALotl
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Hi all - I have a chinese mantis ooth in a 32oz cup, with some coco fiber at the bottom of a 32 oz deli cup. The lid has ventilation holes, no fabric. Seems a common setup, but I can't seem to control the humidity. I have a little wireless humidity sensor in there and with the lid on it rises to about 90% right away. With the lid off, it reads around 60-70% even though the room is at around 35-40% most of the time (this week).
So, I have just been leaving the lid off so keep the humidity in a good range - but obviously that isn't going to work for long since the ooth will soon be hatching. My question is, why is the humidity so high in there? I haven't added any water, so my only idea is that perhaps the coco fiber was very moist/wet when it arrived, and it's simply releasing water vapor as it dries out. If that's the case, it should eventually stabilize but it's already been nearly 5 days.
Any thoughts on this one? I gotta get that lid back on or I'll have an office full of nymphs!
So, I have just been leaving the lid off so keep the humidity in a good range - but obviously that isn't going to work for long since the ooth will soon be hatching. My question is, why is the humidity so high in there? I haven't added any water, so my only idea is that perhaps the coco fiber was very moist/wet when it arrived, and it's simply releasing water vapor as it dries out. If that's the case, it should eventually stabilize but it's already been nearly 5 days.
Any thoughts on this one? I gotta get that lid back on or I'll have an office full of nymphs!