Here's pics of her, I think Pearl is so pretty!




crabber wrote:Thanks all, for your support and postive thoughts! I'm doing the gradual humidity thing in her ISO, it's been at 60, tomorrow I'll raise it to 70.
Thanks for the clarification! Details, details,Mormegil wrote:
Just to let you know how I interpreted these things. They suggested raising humidity by 10% every 3 days or so. It seems they didn't mean 10% points, but 10% of the current humidity.
In other words 10% of 60% relative humidity is 6% relative humidity "points."
So I think it would go from 60% -> 66% -> 73% -> 80%
Truth be told, I couldn't even stick with it. I started at 65%, but over 3 days, the humidity hit 75% (local weather? No A/C, and maybe I spilled some water on the sand). Since that's the median humidity in my main tat, I went ahead and moved my newest Rug into the main tat after 4 days.