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    Re: Humidity Control

    I don't know your whole set up, do you have an UTH? Or are you just using the 150 watt infared heat lamp? This heat lamp is pulling some of you humidity out. So if your not using an UTH, I suggest you get one and plug it into a thermostat. If you haven't already, cover the lids with some foil, plexiglass or something. But leave some holes in it for ventilation. If you can do away with the heat lamp, I would. Just make sure the hot side of the tank is around 92 and the cool side is around 80. And what are you using for substrate? Cypress mulch is good at holding humidity as is a few others.


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