Phampho humidity?

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Are multiple water dishes fine for humidity, my substrate seems all dry . Two of the water dishes are on the side of the tank the spider never visits .(rather useless for drinking) .
should I remove the saran wrap from the lid? Or keep it for better humidity.
I know it sounds like a basic a question, but I want to be on the safe side. My only of the genus left .
I plan on adding more Eco earth soon, just gotta remove her for that.
 

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You don't need to worry about humidity, simply keep the sub damp...when it dries out, add more water. One water bowl is fine.
 

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Nothing wrong with having water dishes, but for Pamphos you also need moist substrate.

And humidity does matter to an extent (not for hydrating the T, but for reducing the rate of dehydration); having moist substrate (or water dishes) will increase atmospheric humidity IN ADDITION to providing a source of drinking water, since water evaporating from a water dish or moist sub will add to the atmospheric humidity inside the enclosure
 

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Nothing wrong with having water dishes, but for Pamphos you also need moist substrate.

And humidity does matter to an extent (not for hydrating the T, but for reducing the rate of dehydration); having moist substrate (or water dishes) will increase atmospheric humidity IN ADDITION to providing a source of drinking water, since water evaporating from a water dish or moist sub will add to the atmospheric humidity inside the enclosure
Yeah lucky I gave her a plastic flower pot For a burrow don’t have to remove her when I added Eco earth substrate . I used to keep the substrate wet, just stopped doing it not sure why.
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Yeah that's an improvement.

Do make sure to maintain good ventilation as well.
How much Saran Wrap should I remove from the lid to allow better ventilation? I put it there to hold moisture better . I’m guessing just a small amount?
 
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all of it. If you want to restrict a bit, use a towel or something permeable..
Would a paper towel work ?
so far the phampho has barely left it’s burrow or wandered onto the newLy added eco earth . I dumped a half gallon water into the substrate so it’s damp but not swampy .
 

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dont use saran wrap...dont use paper...if you need to use something, use an actual towel, I know you have towels.....with the amount of water you added, i would suggest keeping it free of anything.
 

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dont use saran wrap...dont use paper...if you need to use something, use an actual towel, I know you have towels.....with the amount of water you added, i would suggest keeping it free of anything.
Yeah wish I remembered we’re I got the bad idea to use Saran wrap for higher humidity , but I can certainly remove it as I already did for most cages that once had it.
 

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You don't need to worry about humidity, simply keep the sub damp...when it dries out, add more water. One water bowl is fine.
I can remove water dishes eventually, I’m not sure which dish the spider uses.
Now the spider is moving to the other half the enclosure now that I added more eco earth and removed a useless plastic vine thing. So the spider is happier it seems, it used to just sit on the top soil.
 

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I can remove water dishes eventually, I’m not sure which dish the spider uses.
Now the spider is moving to the other half the enclosure now that I added more eco earth and removed a useless plastic vine thing. So the spider is happier it seems, it used to just sit on the top soil.
I use a sand/reptisoil/sphagnum mix. I know the enclosure is small. I got her in premolt and wanted to wait for a molt before rehousing her.
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I use a sand/reptisoil/sphagnum mix. I know the enclosure is small. I got her in premolt and wanted to wait for a molt before rehousing her.
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thanks !
Which percent of each do you use , and we’re do you get those type of hides at that are affordable? I have a few tanks that only have plastic hides .
Right now the tank is eco earth on-top if top soil with various moss.
 
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