While replying to another thread about a leopard gecko refusing to use his humid hide during shed this idea popped into my head.
Anybody know if one of those reptifoggers would work to raise the overall level of ambient humidity in the entire enclosure temporarily until the leopard gecko is done shedding?
Would it be safe? I know if they are exposed to higher humidity levels for extended periods of time it can cause respiratory issues, but I don't think it would be so bad for a day to have higher humidity.
Anybody know if one of those reptifoggers would work to raise the overall level of ambient humidity in the entire enclosure temporarily until the leopard gecko is done shedding?
Would it be safe? I know if they are exposed to higher humidity levels for extended periods of time it can cause respiratory issues, but I don't think it would be so bad for a day to have higher humidity.