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Uth help!

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  • 11-28-2011, 10:11 PM
    kitedemon
    Humidity issues can be solved with a humid hide, quick and easy.


    Quote:

    Originally Posted by John1982 View Post
    It isn't obvious to everyone, I read it as an absolute and thought that merited correction. I disagree that it's no more dangerous than the typical household electrical device. What if the thermostat somehow fails or the probe gets jostled loose? I worked with an electrician for a while and this stuff scares the heck out of me so I tend to be overcautious and advise the same.

    I always recommend a fail safe t-stat because of the extra safety margin both to me and my animals.
  • 11-28-2011, 10:13 PM
    kitedemon
    The air exchangers I tried one ages ago I did not find it worked very well and only raised humidity a few %.
  • 11-28-2011, 10:22 PM
    Kyle S.
    Re: Uth help!
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by kitedemon View Post
    The air exchangers I tried one ages ago I did not find it worked very well and only raised humidity a few %.

    Right now my humidity is about 40s at best and i know it needs to be between 50-60. Any tips?
  • 11-29-2011, 01:10 AM
    John1982
    Re: Uth help!
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by kitedemon View Post
    Humidity issues can be solved with a humid hide, quick and easy.

    x2, They often defecate in there as well making for a super easy clean-up.
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