Re: Condensation Question
That is odd. I've heard that ideal ranges of humidity for BPs isn't high enough to cause condensation. Who knows. If your hygrometer says its ok, I wouldnt worry too much right now. Maybe you could buy another one when you get a chance, just to verify the humidity.
Is your water dish on the side of the condensation? And is it above your UTH?
The only problem with condensation is bacteria, and it sounds like that wouldn't be a problem being as it's only a small amount. Just keep the tub clean.
Re: Condensation Question
Constant condensation would concern me...due to mold or mildew buildup...and also if it gets the substrate wet.
Try drilling/melting some more holes on the one side that is experiencing the condensation. And check the proximity of the water dish..it could be the culprit and simply moving it to a different spot in the tub, away from the heat source might help.
Re: Condensation Question
Thanks for the suggestions everyone. The side experiencing the problems already has quite a few more holes in it than any other side, and the water dishes are near the side experiencing the problem, but that side is the cool side. I will try moving the water bowls around today and seeing if it helps. I probably should have mentioned that it can get very humid in general here (the acurite in our room reads 44% right now on its own) so that might be contributing to the problem.
Re: Condensation Question
condensation inside of tubs the way you are describing it, being troublesome in the morning and evenings tells me that you've got a temp change in the room. The ambient air outside the racks is more than likely 10+ degree different than the temp inside. Your heat tape is working a little more than normal and its cooler outside the tub. The end result is the water buildup on the inside of the tub.