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    Re: Damp substrate with low humidity..?!?! what....

    Quote Originally Posted by mer09 View Post
    I have two bps and I have been having problems with humidity because I have a dry apartment and they are in glass tanks. However, right now the substrate is damp from me spraying their tanks yesterday but the humidity in the tank still reads 35%. I have taped but the tops to keep humidity in but the substrate looks too damp to me and I do not understand how the humidity is still 35%. The temperature for both are between 75 and 85, varies due to their day and night lamps. PLEASE HELP!!!
    Throw away that round plastic hygrometer
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    And get this
    https://www.amazon.com/AcuRite-Humid...ite+hygrometer
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