Quote Originally Posted by Bogertophis View Post
I'd agree & listen to your breeder- don't lower the temps. at night. It's not needed anyway.

80% is rather high- more air-flow for a while should help dry it out, but I doubt that it's actually "dangerous" as is (esp. since he's in shed), just not optimal.
Ok then I will let the temperatures be.
With humidity I am worried about RI. Normally I wanted the humidity in his shed to be around 60 to 70 but I just switched the substrate from cypress mulch to coco blocks and now the substrate doesn't dry out.
I will try opening the enclosure up a few times today.