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    Re: Testing UTH stupid question.

    Let me rephrase.

    I am able to get 90 in basking and an 80 ambient temperature.
    However I keep having to switch heaters and continuously spray to keep humidity up.
    Im trying to find a way to keep the heat an humidity constant so I dont have to keep spraying every 10 minutes.

    Would an UTH or flexwatt work to heat the surface substrate to an acceptable temprature as well as keeping humidity high enough?
    And how would i determine that?

    I think the CHE are destroying humidity.
    Last edited by M3chan1ca1; 02-01-2011 at 06:56 PM.

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