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    Humidity Concern

    I have been told that even if your humidity reading is saying 75% just as long as there is no condensation on the tub and it is not damp - then 75% is okay - is this true??

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    Re: Humidity Concern

    This is just fine as long as the substrate isn't soaking wet and there is not a lot of condensation.

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    Yep, as long as your substrate is not soaking I don't see it to be an issue. I usually keep my humidity between 60 and 65, just upping it up to 75 during shedding, but I don't think that 75% will cause any adverse affects.

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    Yup that is true as long as you still have good air flow stale air and high humidity are not so good. Use your nose there should be no smells other than the substrate and it should smell fresh.

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    Re: Humidity Concern

    I am using paper and everything is dry. I also changed their water bowls to smaller ones for the summer months. Just wanted to be sure that I wasn't going to cause an RI or something.

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