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Ackie humidity levels?

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For some reason I'm having a hard time finding info on it. I thought it had to be very high.

I got my enclosure at %80 right now in preparation for my delivery. Just want to make sure thats right.

My temperature gradient is good, trying to get my basking spot up a little more, other than that I'm in good shape
 
If thats the humidity in the air i think it might be a bit high, i was told about 60 to 65, and if they want it more humid they can go into there burrows. Do you have plenty of substrate for them to dig a burrow ??? Between 8 to 12 inches is what your substrate should be at, then just moisten it after you put it in and you should be good, spray it down 1 or 2 times a week and your set. Ackies get most of there humidity from the substrate.
 
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