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Should I mist my glider cage?
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08/30/15 09:44 PM
08/30/15 09:44 PM
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Posts: 38 Houston, TX
SuggieSamantha
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Lately I've been hearing that low humidity will damage my babies ears I live in Houston and it's so humid here you could swim through the air right now but come winter should I mist their cages?
Loki Billy Skittle Wheezer
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Re: Should I mist my glider cage?
[Re: SuggieSamantha]
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08/30/15 11:08 PM
08/30/15 11:08 PM
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I would not mist their cage, but you could add a humidifier to their room. Misting their cage will only leave their stuff wet and promote mold and rust.
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Re: Should I mist my glider cage?
[Re: Feather]
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08/30/15 11:48 PM
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SuggieSamantha
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I figured that was the case. I was just horrified at the picture of the little mangled ears caused by dry air. I'll look into a humidifier.
Loki Billy Skittle Wheezer
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