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Re: After drilling holes, humidity is still extremely high?
 Originally Posted by rmune0750
Has anyone else ever drilled like 10 holes in each side of their plastic tub and STILL had the Acu-Rite reading "HI %" ???
Should i just drill tons more? 
What is the actual humidity? Because mine reads "HI %" for anything over 40%. You could also try moving the water bowl to the cool side - if you already did that... I'm guessing probably more holes.
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Re: After drilling holes, humidity is still extremely high?
 Originally Posted by SecurityStacey
What is the actual humidity? Because mine reads "HI %" for anything over 40%. You could also try moving the water bowl to the cool side - if you already did that... I'm guessing probably more holes.
It started at about 50% and gradually just kept getting higher...i'll try to move it to the cold side, its more towards the middle right now
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Re: After drilling holes, humidity is still extremely high?
If that doesnt work get a smaller water bowl. And put a fan in the room to circulate the air more.
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Re: After drilling holes, humidity is still extremely high?
 Originally Posted by tideguyinva
If that doesnt work get a smaller water bowl. And put a fan in the room to circulate the air more.
The water bowl is already pretty small..its one of those corner ones...similar to this one:
http://img.thefind.com/images/UQCLyb...KYAQA*?m=1&g=2
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Re: After drilling holes, humidity is still extremely high?
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Re: After drilling holes, humidity is still extremely high?
 Originally Posted by Nightmare Creatures
What sub are you using?
newspaper
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Re: After drilling holes, humidity is still extremely high?
Your first problem is being a Packers fan But let your cage air out for a bit before drilling more holes.. I too move my water bowls around to control my humidity.. I usually move it to the warmer side when I know they are about to shed and move it back after the shed is complete.
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Re: After drilling holes, humidity is still extremely high?
Ryan, try taking out the Accu-Rite, pull the batteries, replace them and then set the unit and it's probe near but not in the enclosure. Get a read on what it says the room is to check if it seems to be reading close to correct.
What substrate are you using? Are you sticking the Acu-Rite way down into the substrate or setting it on top of the substrate? How do you have the unit and it's probe set up?
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