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    It's too much when you start seeing condensation in the cage.

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    As long as temperatures are correct I would say so. I see pretty high humidity in my tubs on a regular basis and I used to worry a lot about it and it seemed like no matter how many holes I put in the tubs, the humidity would still skyrocket into the 80s at times. I've gotten to the point that since there is some ventilation in between the top of the tub and the rack, that I don't even put any holes in the tubs anymore.

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