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high humidity problem (?)

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my geckos are coming this thursday (i'm so excited!) and i've been getting the tank set up and checking temp/humidty. it's been really humid here in the philly area and the humidty reader in the tank is in the "tropical" zone at a little over 85%. i was under the impression that this is on the high side for leopard geckos. is this going to be a problem? is there anything i can do to lower it?
~lindsay
 
Can you describe your set up? Are you air conditioned at home? Do you have the heat on in the tank?
 
i have a 20 gal aquarium, using paper towels as substrate, have two hides (one on cooler side and one on hotter side), and a humid hide (tupperware with hole in side with coconut fiber inside). i don't have the light/heat for the tank on now. when i did have it on i hadn't set up the humid hide and humidity was ok. since i set up the humid hide with the coconut fiber the humidity went up a little over 5% (which seems natural). the temperature without the heat light on is around 80. as i said, it is probably a combo of the humid hide and the high humidity in the area, but i wasn't sure if it was a problem and what i could do to fix it. thanks
lindsay
 
The humidity level should be around 20% since they are a desert species.

The humidty here outside is 60 or above most days some has reached 90% but that does not affect the himidity in my racks in my house. The humidity in the cages will be affected by the humidty in your home, maybe try a cooler room if the room you haev teh cage in now is in a hot humid room.

The humidity can also increase in the cage with low home humidity if you have too large of a water bowl or too large of a humid hide for the cage size, or a non vented top on the cage.
 
thank you for the help. unfortunately there's not another room i can move them to. the only thing i could try from the suggestions would be a smaller humid hide. since i'm getting two geckos i wanted it to be big enough for both of them. it's probably about 9 x 6 inch tupperware container now. how small do you think i could go?
 
Depends on the size of the geckos, they like a "tight" fit and a feel of the top of the hide on their back.

I use a 5" x 5" about 1.5" glad container for most of my sub adults to adults and a 2.5" round container 1" high for the babies and cut a size hold that is comparable to the leos size where the lid attaches and fill the bottom with coco fiber.
 
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