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Humidity
Well, I got my male bp a plastic home to replace his glass aquarium in order to raise the humidity. However, his humidity is now at 88%! How do I lower it??? I've got about 6 holes in the front, 4 holes on each side and 8 holes on the top.
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Re: Humidity
More holes. I have holes staggered all the way down both sides of mine in two rows about 1/2 to 1 inch apart from one another.
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Re: Humidity

over 200 holes per tub
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Re: Humidity
Oh wow! No problem, I'll get the drill! Thanks!
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Re: Humidity
 Originally Posted by abuja
Oh wow! No problem, I'll get the drill! Thanks! 
Do a few holes at a time then measure the humidity, etc etc
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Re: Humidity
Get rid of the cypress mulch first. That will make your humidity sky high.
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Re: Humidity
 Originally Posted by abuja
Oh wow! No problem, I'll get the drill! Thanks! 
drills tend to crack my tubs so i use a soldering iron and melt the holes about 1/2" inch apart and it usually is spot on.
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