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    Honestly, in my opinion I would use paper towels for substrate, easy to maintain and easy to keep track of the temperature... I currently have a tank with my BP in it with paper towels and monitoring the temperature with the small layer of paper towels is pretty close to the glass temperature... I keep mine around 88 I have a UTH with a hydrofarm thermostat to monitor it... And I keep my humidity at around 45-55 with the aluminum foil covering most of the screen top I can reach levels of about 65-75 when I spray the inside with warm water.. Maybe switching substrates would make things easier...

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