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Re: Oliver's tank
Try bumping the heat down to about 90 on the hot side.
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Re: Oliver's tank
Maybe a little less tinfoil on top
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Re: Oliver's tank
 Originally Posted by Bobbafett
Try bumping the heat down to about 90 on the hot side.
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I would only suggest bumping down the thermostat to 90 if that keeps your ground temp at/around 90. Dropping your thermostat to 90 might actually have your temps much lower than that. (At least that has been my experience. I need my hydrometer thermostat to be set at 94-95 to keep the ground temp at 88-90 on the hot side).
Outside of that, looks good. If the humidity and temps are staying consistent, than I think you got a good thing going!
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Re: Oliver's tank
Keeping this temps warm enough in this drafty, old house during this horrible winter has been quite a challenge..... The humidity is the most challenging, but the coconut substrate helps a lot. Thanks for your comment!
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