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    Re: Humidity skyrocketed?! Please help new BP owner!

    Quote Originally Posted by amanda_perez View Post
    I'm assuming since the thermometer was accurate the humidity must be accurate as well?
    I wouldn't assume that to be necessarily true. I not long ago took an old acurite digital with both temp and humidity out of my enclosure to test it beside a new living room one and the temp was right side by side but the humidity was a lot lower ( which I suspected and is why I tested it ) I threw it away. But since you just got it it's more than likely accurate. And your numbers match up as larryd23 said about your local weather humidity.


    75 degree's on the cool side is too low though. You should add some type of heat and try to bring it up to 80 which should "cure" your high humidity problem believe me.
    And I am one of them that believe ALL heat sources like night light bulbs, che, uth, etc. need to be connected to a thermostat for the snakes safety and to save electricity and life of the heating device ( especially heat bulbs longevity )

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