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    Default Night Time Humidity Issue!

    Daytime humidity isn't a issue, can keep it at 49%- 50% no problem during the day but as soon as night time comes and I turned Michael's (whites tree frog) light off and it slowly climes to mid hight 60's to low 70's. His lights have been off for 2 hours and gone from 49% to 64% Is this something to worry about since its not at that level 24/7 as I know humidity has a tendency to rise at night anyway.

    His exo terra is in the same room with a large aquarium and even though they are no where near each other, can the aquarium cause the increase in humidity? Plus he has a large water bowl as well which will obviously evaporate and add to it.

    It doesn't seem to bother him though

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    Default Re: Night Time Humidity Issue!

    It's normal, especially if you use a heat lamp for light, it kills humidity to some extend.
    Whites can tolerate a wide range of conditions, yours seems to be all right to my best knowledge of whites keeping. I might want to see day humidity a bit higher then yours though.
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    Yup, what she said ^


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    Default Re: Night Time Humidity Issue!

    Well isn't 50% a normal range for humidity though anyway?

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    White's will do fine in humidity from about 40% to about 80%, in all reality. They have a very wide range.


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    Default Re: Night Time Humidity Issue!

    50% is a basic average, but what they said ^^
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