Quote Originally Posted by TheAudOne
I see no heat source what's so ever in any tub, no holes have been made in the tubs to release the humidity, ~Audrey
Yea, the holes in glass one was out of line, I appoligize for that. I know its a screen top because ive discussed the tank with her before. Frankly, I was (and still am) a little bothered with the way the husbandry issues were brought up though, which is why my post was rather heated. But, an uncontroled heat pad (which may or may not be perfectly fine in the first place, only a temp reading can tell us for sure) is completely different than "no heat source what so ever", and the holes are pretty easy to see i think. I had NO problem seeing them in the second pic and the pic for the other tub isnt clear enough in my book to tell, so maybe a legit argument there, but the post does say that there are holes. I also have to agree the humidity is to high in that pic, but provided it is checked (as she says it is) that should show it self very soon and the problem corrected. The cover was new at the time of the pics, and when adjusting set ups chages do have to be made, as conditions adjust. I do agree with using tape to help control humitity with screen tops, but, there is often more than one right way to achieve the same proper result. I do think it would be good for hot and cool side temps, and humity to be posted here, just for the sake of having the info and not having to assume anything.

I would still like to know your view about the water bowls off to the side part.