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    Re: Are my temps okay??

    Okay, i'm going to lower the amount of substrate to about 3/4 in. and i'll do some research on reptifoggers. Thanks!

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    Re: Are my temps okay??

    Fill us in on the type of enclosure you have. Screen top? Anything covering the open portions of the screen on the top or are they open where air can free flow?


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    Re: Are my temps okay??

    I'm currently using a 15 gal. glass tank with a screen top. On the screen, the left half is covered with tin foil and the right half in free-flowing and it has the heat lamp on it

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    What substrate are you using? Cypress or coconut based substrates should hold humidity better than that.

    Also, if you mist with hot water, it won't effect the temperature.

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    Re: Are my temps okay??

    I'm using coconut fiber substrate, and that's a good idea I'll definitely start using hot water to mist.

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