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    Temp Help Please

    Ok, so I am hopeful that I have the temps at a good level. I still have the herpstat prob going through the front lock at the moment. I will drill a hole in the back and run the prob nicely through the hole if the advice I get is that I am good to go. So Please look at the pic. Zone 1 is far left and zone 4 is far right. You can very clearly see the temp of the Herpstat and the thermometers. Using a heat gun I got the following results.

    Zone 1 - 93F
    Zone 2 - 88F
    Zone 3 - 77F
    Zone 4 - 71F

    Humidity seems a little high? I did had some fresh cedar though last night. Please let me know your thoughts!


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    I can't clearly read the instruments in the pic..69%RH?
    Is the humidity just from the water dish?

    Does this model come with any punch-outs for added ventilation?

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    Re: Temp Help Please

    The right side reads read 89% - Its fresh substrate over that side which was very damp. There are vents in the back and sides.
    Last edited by ShaggyRS6; 10-31-2015 at 12:14 PM.

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    Did you mist your substrate or anything? The T8 holds moisture very well. I use paper towels as substrate and don't ever have to mist to keep it in the ideal range. One tiny puff of mist and it'll come up to the 75% humidity range for the next day.

    I would center the water dish, either change out the substrate or dry it out a bit (or use paper towels or something that holds less moisture) and re-evaluate.
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    89%RH is IMHO, too high.

    I have read some fairly recent posts re. drying out the substrate for a week or so in a tub before adding it to an AP enclosure just because the AP's are so good at retaining humidity. On this one, I'd probably just leave the enclosure doors open for a bit until the RH goes down to something less likely to encourage an RI.

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    I got the humidity down to 77% and its falling the hot side has stabilized at 61%

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    Re: Temp Help Please

    You should get rid of the logs. They are not good hides for balls. They need to feel as secure as possible. Very nice enclosure though !

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