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    Question Tub holes

    How many holes do you put in you're tub for you're rack??? and where??? like 4 in the front 4 in the back? or all the way down the sides?
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    Re: Tub holes

    I have 6 on each of the long sides and 4 on the shorter sides. Will probably add 2 more on each side in few days seeing as the humidity is always at 70%
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    Re: Tub holes

    The number of holes is going to depend entirely on your environment - whether you live in a dry or humid area. Start with a few holes all around, and put a water dish in and let it sit for 24 hours. If your humidity is too high, add more holes and measure again. It's far easier to be conservative to begin with and add more holes later than it is to go overboard with holes and realize you have far too many that you'll need to cover back up somehow.

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    Re: Tub holes

    Its got no holes now and the hum% is 50+ like 50 60
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    Re: Tub holes

    What kind of rack? Some don't need any holes at all.

    What kind of substrate?

    Do you live in a humid area or dry?
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    Re: Tub holes

    Quote Originally Posted by Tosha_Mc View Post
    What kind of rack? Some don't need any holes at all.

    What kind of substrate?

    Do you live in a humid area or dry?
    Florida so its humid. Home made rack. newspaper
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    Re: Tub holes

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    Florida so its humid. Home made rack. newspaper
    Enclosed or open?

    Do you run your AC a lot?
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    Re: Tub holes

    AC on and off I got a fan running all the time tho it has no sides
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    Re: Tub holes

    Is it 50-60 with a waterbowl in there? If not, try adding one and see how much it jumps up.
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