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Please help - humidity
Ok after lots of fighting etc my digital wotsit has arrived. Installed today just come home from work and its reading 83% humidity.
I'd like to bring it down a little. Any advice on how. ANy tricks that avoid a dehumidifier?
Would a some live wood from an apple tree cause problems and should I stick it in the oven to dry it out? If so how long how hot?
I'd love some help here - feeling like a useless father!!
Thanks
Chris
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Re: Please help - humidity
 Originally Posted by porangi.chris
Ok after lots of fighting etc my digital wotsit has arrived. Installed today just come home from work and its reading 83% humidity.
I'd like to bring it down a little. Any advice on how. ANy tricks that avoid a dehumidifier?
Would a some live wood from an apple tree cause problems and should I stick it in the oven to dry it out? If so how long how hot?
I'd love some help here - feeling like a useless father!!
Thanks
Chris
A fan blowing at the tank should help a little or a heat light temporally (their known for sucking out humidity)
When you've got 10,000 people trying to do the same thing, why would you want to be number 10,001? ~ Mark Cuban "for the discerning collector"
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Re: Please help - humidity
New keepers have dealt with worse things than high humidity! 
Where do you live? If your natural climate has high humidity, you'll probably just have to deal with it.
83% humidity isn't all that bad so long as the cage isn't visibly wet or moist. Remember, 'wet' and 'humid' are two very different things.
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Re: Please help - humidity
Oh yeah - forgot the details.
3ft x 2ft x 2ft Wood Viv wid glass front.
Lots of artifical foliage cos I know its a little big.
Two bark hides either end.
Water bowl.
All heat provided by ceramic 100W lamp over hot end.
current readings are
79.3F Cool, 91.4F Hot & 84% RH.
My baby is just over 3ft long and 7days into shed cycle. Hasn't eaten since 12th April day before I got him.
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Re: Please help - humidity
100w ceramic and 83% still? Where do you live?
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Re: Please help - humidity
NO everything appears very dry although I did spill some water on his coconut substrate this morning during a water change. Would that make situation worse?
Ah and I discovered pooh too! Lush it was (NOT) thinking some reptile carpet in bright orange might be prefered as poo etc may stand out better.
Thanks again all,
Chris
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Re: Please help - humidity
Bristol, UK!!
Well known for its tropical weather!
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Re: Please help - humidity
Spilled water and bowel movements will temporarily raise your humidity.
83% is really nothing to worry about.
It will probably decline as things dry out.
How is the humidity in the UK? Doesn't it rain/mist constantly, or is that one of those common misconceptions?
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