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    question...

    how can i decrease the humidity in my tub?

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    Re: question...

    Well personaly Ive never used a tub or know anyone that has, but if your able to use a heat lamp. lol, I use one and Im have trouble keeping the humidity IN.
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    Re: question...

    i've never used one either but i think i've read on here to make bigger air holes?
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    Re: question...

    Hi,


    I think more of the appropriately sized holes would make more sense.

    **edit**

    That way it makes it easier to seal them over when higher humidity is needed (as in shedding).

    But I forgot to ask - what is your current humidity and what are you using to measure it?

    **end edit**

    You could also try a smaller waterbowl or moving the waterbowl further from the warm end.


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    Last edited by dr del; 07-22-2007 at 11:19 PM. Reason: forgot to ask the question
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    Re: question...

    more holes in the tub, smaller water dish, move the dish to the cool side of the tub. use a substrate that holds less humidity (newspaper), and maybe get a dehumidifier for the room.


    you can always take the extra humidity and send it to the people that need theirs higher.

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