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    Re: Higher temp=lower humidity?

    Higher temps will dry out the air, not as bad as a lamp, but it still will. It will evaporate water faster, which adds more humidity, but then it heats up more and gets dryer. Plus, your tubs are quite high, and that will also fluctuate humidity.

    It's not much to worry about though, you could always add holes to regulate air circulation in the tubs to reduce fluctuating humidity.

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