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MICHI-CAN

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When I do that then the temp gets to hot lol
I was afraid of that. Need to start small though. Is your locations natural humidity. Or are you baking everything with the lights? Easiest solution I know of is a bucket of water with a small airstone in the tent away from the exhaust intake. Worked for my pet Day Ghecko.
 

MICHI-CAN

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I was afraid of that. Need to start small though. Is your locations natural humidity. Or are you baking everything with the lights? Easiest solution I know of is a bucket of water with a small airstone in the tent away from the exhaust intake. Worked for my pet Day Ghecko.
Ventilated hoods.
 

Buddyblue88

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I was afraid of that. Need to start small though. Is your locations natural humidity. Or are you baking everything with the lights? Easiest solution I know of is a bucket of water with a small airstone in the tent away from the exhaust intake. Worked for my pet Day Ghecko.
They don’t get to hot but about 90 degrees I have a humidifier Nd a bucket in the tent and no it’s winter time so humidity isn’t the high right now
 

MICHI-CAN

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They don’t get to hot but about 90 degrees I have a humidifier Nd a bucket in the tent and no it’s winter time so humidity isn’t the high right now
Is your hygrometer accurate? And a mini humidifier is less effective than the bucket.
 
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