At what point is it TOO humid?
I just switched from a heat lamp to an under tank heater with a thermostat. My humidity was steady between 50 and 60 percent, sometimes below at 40 and i would mist it a bit to raise it back up. But now that I am not using the lamp anymore the humidity is at 75 - 85% I guess because its very humid in NJ this time of year. Is that too high? What do i do if the humidity levels go too high to bring them back down?
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i know theres too much if theres visible condensation in the terrarium or tank or tub or whatever you use as a cage...
i've had my humidity go so high it was reading as "HI" which is supposed to mean its over 90% but even then i've never had condensation because i ventilate the terrarium by leaving some of the top screen uncovered.
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mommanessy247
i know theres too much if theres visible condensation in the terrarium or tank or tub or whatever you use as a cage...
i've had my humidity go so high it was reading as "HI" which is supposed to mean its over 90% but even then i've never had condensation because i ventilate the terrarium by leaving some of the top screen uncovered.
My acurite humidity thing says 49-51% humidity, and there is condensation on the tub. I have it in the middle of the tank right now hanging a little and not touching the substrate. Maybe I have it in a bad spot. Thoughts?
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Jessica Loesch
My acurite humidity thing says 49-51% humidity, and there is condensation on the tub. I have it in the middle of the tank right now hanging a little and not touching the substrate. Maybe I have it in a bad spot. Thoughts?
Condensation can be formed when the air temperature outside the tub/tank is less than the temperature inside so if its 80 in and 65 out you could have condensation on your tub at 50% possibly
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jarobin
I just switched from a heat lamp to an under tank heater with a thermostat. My humidity was steady between 50 and 60 percent, sometimes below at 40 and i would mist it a bit to raise it back up. But now that I am not using the lamp anymore the humidity is at 75 - 85% I guess because its very humid in NJ this time of year. Is that too high? What do i do if the humidity levels go too high to bring them back down?
You can use a fan to blow air across (not in) the top and that may circulate the air in the tank enough to lower your humidity if it's always humid in there you can also try using a drier substrate like paper or aspen on half the tank, decreasing the size of your water bowl could help too. if the humidity only spikes to that from time to time it's probably fine
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Additional question... I have my beep in a glass terrarium with a screen lid. Hot temp is 88-90 F and the cool temp is 80-83 F. I live in a pretty humid part of Texas, where the humidity in our house is about 80% in the summer months. Is this too high of humidity for her? Should I get a dehumidifier for the room where I keep her?
Thanks in advance!
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Coluber42
In the region where they live, it can be pretty humid during the wet season. I wouldn't worry about it as long as the substrate isn't actually damp. Damp substrate can cause mold or scale rot, but it's not a problem if it's just humid. If the temperature suddenly drops you'll get condensation, but that's more likely to be a problem in the rest of your house than in your snake's cage because your snake's cage is heated.
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highqualityballz
As long as their not constantly on wet substrate you should be fine. I wouldn’t worry about an enclosure that’s dry with high humidity.
Thank you!