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    Re: Humidity is too high in my tub

    Quote Originally Posted by abrunsen View Post
    Not trying to be rude here but I don't see why everyone always complains about tanks. I live in Iowa where it isn't very humid at all and I have used two tanks quite successfully. I have never had a problem with humidity or temps at all. The only reason I would want to do tubs is for portability. It is a pain to move my tanks all the time.

    -Alex
    I have used tanks, tubs, and PVC cages and tanks are by far the worst. I spent easily twice as much time trying to keep the humidity and temperatures correct when I used tanks vs tubs/PVC cages. I even live in a place where the humidity inside my apartment never drops below 50%.
    ~Aaron

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