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I am having a problem getting my HumidityI right has anyone had any luck with humidifing the room to help raise humidity in tubs with using a humidifier for the room? Thanks
 
Humidifying the whole room might help some but I would look at why your tubs are losing so much humidity to begin with and addressing that problem.
Adding a larger water bowl helps some also.
 
I use paper towels and mist all tubs during the day when I have a chance usually once a day and just trying to find a better way it takes a lot of time to go threw and mist 100 tubs lol I mean I don't mind it but just trying to find a more effective way and there aren't that many holes in my tubs before I mist my tubs humidity is 45% and the room humidity is 55% I was thinking if I get the room humidity up to 70% or so it will probably help with tubs but idk that is why I'm trying to get some input thanks
 
if your using paper towels there is nothing you can do but mist. Raising the humidity in the room helps. If the humidity is higher then you lose less out of the tubs due to equal parts in the environment. if you keep the water bowl over the hot spot it will create more humidity, but you will need to keep them full. If you are using a vision rack or something simular with a lot of holes, cover the majority of them and it will also keep the humidity in.
 
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