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    Newb with high humidity problem

    Hi everyone! I just brought my 1st BP home from the Baltimore Repticon this past Saturday. She is still adjusting to everything so we have left her alone. The biggest problem I am having, and seems to be the opposite of everyone else is high humidity. We have her in a 29 gallon glass aquarium with a wire top. She has a uth heater with light dimmer( ordering a thermostat today). She has 2 hides on either side and her water dish is on the cool side. I am using cypress as the substrate and I suspect this is what's causing the high humidity. Temps I am keeping within range, but the lowest I have gotten the humidity is 82%. This morning the humidity was 99%. We had to move her upstairs to our bedroom so she could be in a quiet room, breeder suggested it when I emailed him with my concerns for her lack of appetite/ shyness. Prior we had her on the main level of the home, but the kids were too interested in her. Any suggestions for lowering the humidity? Do I remove the cypress, or just give up and switch to tubs? Thanks,

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    Re: Newb with high humidity problem

    Are you sure the gauge is accurate? does it measure temp? and does that seem accurate? What brand is it?

    There are much better experts on here to help you with this question, but those readings are so high, I just wondered if it was faulty reading.

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    Re: Newb with high humidity problem

    As was already asked, what type of gauges are you using to monitor humidity? If the humidity is really that high, you can ditch the cypress mulch and use apsen, paper towels, or newpsaper for substrate. There are so many options for which type of substrate to use, it is your choice

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    Re: Newb with high humidity problem

    It's an accurite, indoor/outdoor. The probe is under the substrate on top of UTH, the thermometer is at cool end just above the substrate. I purchased it from Walmart, it's the one most people seem to suggest on this forum.

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    If I switch to paper towels, is it safe to lay directly over the side with the UTH? The heater is correctly placed on the outside, underneath the tank. How many layers is usually required?

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    Re: Newb with high humidity problem

    Yes, it is perfectly safe as long as your UTH is being conrtolled by a thermostat. I used two layers of paper towels when I using it as substrate.

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    Thanks!!! I will switch to paper towels as soon as my thermostat arrives

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    Re: Newb with high humidity problem

    Quote Originally Posted by Ashpd2006 View Post
    It's an accurite, indoor/outdoor. The probe is under the substrate on top of UTH, the thermometer is at cool end just above the substrate. I purchased it from Walmart, it's the one most people seem to suggest on this forum.
    If its the same one that I have, it has the humidity sensor right on the bottom of the unit. Perhaps some water got in there and is giving you a faulty reading. Have you tried moving it out of the cage temporarily to see if the humidity goes down? If it does, you might just need to mount the unit an inch or two above the substrate to get a more accurate reading.

    Or you can switch to paper towels, my personal fav.
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    I will check that out, definitely switching to paper towels, less expensive and I'm not concerned with appearances anyway.

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    Re: Newb with high humidity problem

    Quote Originally Posted by Ashpd2006 View Post
    The probe is under the substrate on top of UTH
    Here's your problem. You're not measuring the ambient humidity if the probe is under the moist substrate. I can almost guarantee you the ambient humidity is not 82%.
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