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    Re: cant maintain humidity

    Quote Originally Posted by Streller View Post
    Your cold side is too cold, it should be around 79-81 degrees.

    Also, what substrate are you using?
    No it's not

    To the OP

    Switching to cypress mulch, partially covering the top of your enclosure are some of the thing that you can do, and remember keeping proper humidity is one thing but at the same time you do not want to have a damp substrate.

    Also make sure that you are getting an accurate reading with a digital hygrometer not an analog one.





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