Quote Originally Posted by kitedemon View Post
The ambient temp looks on the high side for sure but ok. 85ºF ambient in the enclosure is the upper range but ok. so 84-86º ambient you stated. I am guessing it cools some over night? Is this normal temps or just a high point. If it is a high point I would keep an eye on the temps perhaps try one of the 'swamp cooler suggestions (ice and fan of some sort) and let it be. If the ambient temps hit much over 88 I'd stop feeding. Humidly is not an issue unless it is coupled with stagnant air. Bacteria grow best in warm humid and closed conditions. That is why ventilation is important.
It cools a little bit at night, maybe 80 or so inside.

This is not normal for us.

Thanks for making me worry a little less about the humidity.

That's why I've got the fan blowing.

I just wanted the air moving and hopefully drying things out a bit.

Some of my more susceptible tubs got extra holes poked in them to knock down humidity and I've been filling their water bowls more often but with less water.

I also open everybody's house periodically and just wait for a bit until I think enough 'fresh air' has gotten in.