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It very well may be the tank. I do not put my tubs in anything but a rack and I have no holes at all in any of them, they are not air tight, and I get no condensation on them at all.
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I would take them out of the aquarium, and use the tubs stand alone. BTW what substrate are you using? What is the temp on the hot side?
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Well the aquarium in on one of those wire selves that you would findin a closet, cause its in my closet. I am just using newspaper for right now.
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Again get rid of the tank it is doing you no good at all.
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I just took them out of the aquarium and have the heatpad, then a tin sheet of aluminum foil then the tubs. Temperature was between 84 and 86 on the hot side. Should i rearange this somehow? I know they are stressed out and i want to keep it consistent.
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I run the hot side temps in the mid 90's in my racks. What type of thermostat are you using?
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I am not using a thermostat at all the pad was getting it to 86 through the glass so it must be around 90 in the tub now. I place my hand on the pad and its really not that hot i have felt some pretty hot UTH's but this one seems fairly consistent around 92 and its been on for 2 days straight.
Oh yeah, after taking them out of the tank the condensation is clearing up and they are both laying out on the heat pad side. The water bowl is on the side with no heat pad. I think that tank was a killer, but it was mostly for security but these lids seal pretty damn good.
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No thermostat and you can feel how hot it is??? Good rule is never guess or go by feel when it comes to these things ok. The animals life is at sake here. Please get a thermostat and use it correctly.
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Now to the regurge they need to see a vet asap this could be more than just high humidity. I have not seen a single BP regurge from high humidity. These little guys might need alot more help than you think if they do regurge. You do need to get them to a vet asap and get a thermostat for the tubs.