Humidity too high in Central TX!
Hi all! My BP Basil was diagnosed with a minor respiratory infection about 2 weeks ago, and I just finished his last dose of injectable antibiotics. He had been staying in a tub since I got him a year ago, but the Austin summer has been extremely humid recently and the constant 80%+ humidity in his tub contributed to the RI.
I recently moved him to a larger screen-top tank to help with lowering the humidity and prevent further infections, but even with a fan blowing across the tank 24 hours a day I can't get the humidity below 75%. Suggestions for keeping humidity at healthy levels are much appreciated! Below are pics of the new tank setup (the dark blue bowl is definitely too small but I'm setting him up with a larger hide when I cut it today).
Hot side: 89-93*
Ambient: 78*
Humidity: 75-80%
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Re: Humidity too high in Central TX!
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KMG
What are you using to measure humidity?
I'm in Houston and have PVC cage that don't stay at 70%+.
In a enclosed tub I could see that but not an open top screen tank. I have two and neither stay remotely close to what you're saying.
I'm using an Acurite two temp thermometer/hygrometer. It might be time for a new one perhaps?
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Re: Humidity too high in Central TX!
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KMG
Two concerns I have.
1. The fan blowing across the tank. You really don't want that. The fan being opposite from the tank moving air will work just fine.
2. The rectangular hide is not much of one. You did a nice job making the door but because of the color of plastic it is made from it asks light through as well as the snake to see movement through it.
Thanks for the cigar hygrometer suggestion! Also, I have the fan on a bookcase on the other side of the room blowing towards the tank, I don't think I did a great job explaining how I have the fan set up, but it's not blowing directly into the tank. Is that setup alright?
I also have a large black rectangular hide I picked up at a recent herp expo, I'll sub that in for the light one. Thanks for the help!
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Re: Humidity too high in Central TX!
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kenthebird
Thanks for the cigar hygrometer suggestion! Also, I have the fan on a bookcase on the other side of the room blowing towards the tank, I don't think I did a great job explaining how I have the fan set up, but it's not blowing directly into the tank. Is that setup alright?
I also have a large black rectangular hide I picked up at a recent herp expo, I'll sub that in for the light one. Thanks for the help!
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Sounds good.