hdavidf309
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Okay, so i am actually a very experienced keeper, however I am new at the Terrarium construction thing and had a few questions/comments.
1. I am (for whatever reason) getting like 90% humidity in my tanks. They have adequite ventilation, and a paper towel substrate....BUT are definately "solid" (glass/plexi) with some plants, so humidity is held. The 1 particular one that i am referring to is a 10-gallon vertical conversion that I made. It has large holes in front for plenty of ventilation......but humidity is saying 90% day and night. POSSIBLY, I MAY JUST NEED A NEW HYDROMETER IF ITS 90% IN THE TANK.....and honestly thats what it says it is in a ZooMed tank also. Please leave thoughts and comments. (pic of the tank at the end of post).
2. Will high humidity like this be detrimental to my gecko's health, even if there is proper ventilation? This has been discussed before in forums, but theres never a good answer (except ideal 70%-80%......"but can get higher"). Thoughts?
3. Ideas on how to keep great humidity in my terrariums, while living in California?
PS- Temps are PERFECT. Not an issue there a all.
PSS- My setup looks like crap right now!!! Due to bad things happening at our old place, we had to just move here and it still isn't all coming together yet. Also, I know it isn't the prettiest tank and that I am not the best photographer.
1. I am (for whatever reason) getting like 90% humidity in my tanks. They have adequite ventilation, and a paper towel substrate....BUT are definately "solid" (glass/plexi) with some plants, so humidity is held. The 1 particular one that i am referring to is a 10-gallon vertical conversion that I made. It has large holes in front for plenty of ventilation......but humidity is saying 90% day and night. POSSIBLY, I MAY JUST NEED A NEW HYDROMETER IF ITS 90% IN THE TANK.....and honestly thats what it says it is in a ZooMed tank also. Please leave thoughts and comments. (pic of the tank at the end of post).
2. Will high humidity like this be detrimental to my gecko's health, even if there is proper ventilation? This has been discussed before in forums, but theres never a good answer (except ideal 70%-80%......"but can get higher"). Thoughts?
3. Ideas on how to keep great humidity in my terrariums, while living in California?
PS- Temps are PERFECT. Not an issue there a all.
PSS- My setup looks like crap right now!!! Due to bad things happening at our old place, we had to just move here and it still isn't all coming together yet. Also, I know it isn't the prettiest tank and that I am not the best photographer.