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$300, what would you do?
I live in TX, and keep my house pretty cold.
I first read about how glass tanks can be hard to keep humidity up, and that is a concern of mine.
I then read about the great results people were having by using tubs.
So, I start planning on doing a stand alone tub setup, then more reading talks about how getting the cool side's temp to stay around the 80 mark can be a problem for cool houses.
Now I'm back at square one, with out a clue.
My situation is probably unique to most readers on here, which might complacate things a bit more. lol
I'm totally blind, so my house temps is just done by comfort, and I know I keep a cold house.
I should have a temp/hygrometer in a few days, to get some basic room temps/humidities, but just me guessing, I'd say my house ranges from 72/74 during the day, and at the coldest at night, might be as low as 65.
Again, once I get this temp/hygrometer unit, I'll have more for sure numbers.
So, bassed off the info so far, what would you recommend?
A glass tub? If so, ways to plan on it's set up?
Stick with a tub, if so, how to fight the cold house temps?
Or, 3, I'm screwed and look at getting a puppy. lol
Thanks for the help guys.
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