inked1
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I am having problems with the temps/humidity in my BP enclosure.
I currently have them in a 29-long with a screen top. There is an UTH on one end, and I was using a heat lamp as supplemental heat. I had one of those sticky thermometers on the side right above my substrate, and my temps were in the mid-80s, however i needed to mist 2 or 3 times daily to keep the humidity at a decent level.
I recently got another thermometer with a probe and the basking temp on the substrate measured at 99.2. I turned the heat lamp off, and have maintained a stable basking temp of 84-87, and my humidity is staying at 45-60% without misting, but my ambient temps are staying at about 72.
I tried covering 3/4 of the top with a piece of wood, and it has done nothing for the ambient temps.
If anyone has any suggestions as to what I can do, or what worked for them, it'd be great. I am currently in the process of building new wood enclosures for all my pets, but it's a time consuming process and it'll be a few weeks before every thing gets finished and my new thermostats and heat tape arrive. Until them I need to be able to keep them as comfortable as possible in their current homes.
Thanks.
I currently have them in a 29-long with a screen top. There is an UTH on one end, and I was using a heat lamp as supplemental heat. I had one of those sticky thermometers on the side right above my substrate, and my temps were in the mid-80s, however i needed to mist 2 or 3 times daily to keep the humidity at a decent level.
I recently got another thermometer with a probe and the basking temp on the substrate measured at 99.2. I turned the heat lamp off, and have maintained a stable basking temp of 84-87, and my humidity is staying at 45-60% without misting, but my ambient temps are staying at about 72.
I tried covering 3/4 of the top with a piece of wood, and it has done nothing for the ambient temps.
If anyone has any suggestions as to what I can do, or what worked for them, it'd be great. I am currently in the process of building new wood enclosures for all my pets, but it's a time consuming process and it'll be a few weeks before every thing gets finished and my new thermostats and heat tape arrive. Until them I need to be able to keep them as comfortable as possible in their current homes.
Thanks.