yea, I figured my options were limited w/ a pvc enclosure. Since it came w/ track LED lighting, I'm guessing a RHP wouldn't even work so I think I'll just focus on using the mini split type air conditioner to heat the room. Just wasn't sure how economical it would be to always have it running.
The enclosure was purchased at the Atlanta Repticon from a dealer on the east coast. In hindsight, I rushed into buying something and should of done more research. The depth is only 10 inches which makes it hard for me to maneuver around when I'm trying to feed and handle him.
As for humidity, opening the door does help a lot but it builds back up in several hours. I'm still not convinced that humidity in the 80s is a bad thing; especially if there is no moisture building up on the cage walls, etc....
I'm located just outside the Atlanta area.