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Old 08-23-2020, 12:05 AM
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Hey, since you mention humidity and these guys, can the humidity be TOO high? Or, as long as there is suitable air movement and some diurnal variation it’s okay?
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Hey, since you mention humidity and these guys, can the humidity be TOO high? Or, as long as there is suitable air movement and some diurnal variation it’s okay?
I think it’s all about the air movement. It’s pretty normal for the little tank to run at 95%-98% but the fan keeps things moving around and I haven’t had too many issues at all with rot, with the exception on one Pleuro that I can’t seem to keep happy in there no matter what (it’s about to get tossed back outdoors where it was before, lol)
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Awesome. That was my thinking. I see 98 97 all the tine on my monitor and I just get concerned.
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