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    Re: 40 Gallon Breeder Tank Humidity Question

    Quote Originally Posted by Ball2Drop View Post
    Middle of the tank half way up. You can see the sensor above the half log hide below the yellow temp display. So, do I want a humidity gradient or try and raise it throughout the tank? Thanks for your reply!


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    A gradient with humidity is good. Gradients are natural. The surface may be dry, but a burrow or under a log is probably damp. If you want to gradient humidity, make a humid hide those work great too.
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