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    Re: Desperate help w/ Humidity and temperature

    Quote Originally Posted by decensored View Post
    1) at 90% you should have condensation on the sides of the enclosure. If you don't there's probably something wrong with your hygrometer.

    2) how are you testing your heat? is your probe under the substrate or on it? and how much substrate are you using?
    1) I do have some condensation on all sides and the lid is a tad foggy (looks almost like dust.) I have two things testing the humidity, one digital one not. Would it help to add more air holes? I'm worried if I do that then I'll have even more problems with heat.

    2) I'm using and Acurite thermometer/ hygrometer. My probe is under the substrate, right on top of the edge of the heating pad on the pub. The thermostat probe is taped to the UTH between the tub and UTH. I'm using about a half inch of Reptibark.
    Last edited by fruitcakey; 01-07-2012 at 12:25 PM.

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