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Humidity - What's wrong?

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  • 01-20-2017, 03:24 PM
    Sr4Ak6
    Humidity - What's wrong?
    Hi guys.
    I'm having a 'small' problem with the humidity. Today I have got a iSTAT thermostat which showed a lower by around ~10% humidity than my exo terra hydrometr. Now... I was trying to fix the issue with escapeing humidity by leaving a towel on my cold side while I was using the standard analogue exo terra hydrometr which usually was at 50%-55% at a centre of the terrarium,which worked alright. Today I placed the probe of iSTAT on the warm side,which showed a difference in around 10% also I covered the screen top with a tin foil, which didn't really had an effect as the humidity dropped down quite quickly (reason; light bulb heat). I have also read that a higher water dish would bring the humidity up, but I haven't noticed it at all.

    The thermostat is controlling the red bulb at a dimming stat which is the main source of heat, its set up to heat up to 32C,during the day he is having the red bulb(100W) on all the time and a standard light bulb (40W) sometimes during the day just to give him that day/night cycle as my room is a bit dark somedays duing the day.

    His tank temperatures: Warm side 32-33C , Cold side 26-28C
    (The tank is secured with 3 styrofoams to keep the warmth in the tank)


    Im asking for advice to how can I improve the humidity. Should I place the probe at the middle of the terrarium for more accurate humidity?But then my temperatures will not be accuarate...


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  • 01-21-2017, 09:18 AM
    melcvt00
    Get some moss and get it pretty damp and put it on one or both of the hides.
  • 01-21-2017, 04:21 PM
    GoingPostal
    Heat lamps suck the humidity right out, not a whole lot you can do about it in that sort of setup. They don't need a light cycle , dropping the daylight entirely and swapping the red light to a ceramic heat emitter might help a little.
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