36.5ºC No that is too high! You should have 32.2 or so not higher than 34.5 !!
65%RH is fine. It is much more important to correct you temps!
I wrote incorrect. That temperature is from a probe placed underneat heatmat which is underneath substrate
04-15-2013, 01:00 PM
Willie76
Re: Humidity
Glass is hard to keep humidity. 50%-60% off-shed and 70%+ in shed. The more permanent, long term solution is a PVC enclosure or a good tub rack and a temp controlled room. My establised are in Animal Plastics T8s and my QT tanks are glass. I don't mind dealing with the humidity issues for the short 3 mo QT period, but after they are established, they go into a PVC enclosure...
04-16-2013, 12:58 AM
Python_Regalis
Humidity
I will change the lid from grid to plastic and create vent holes. That should do the trick