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    I agree with Jessica and Grif. The critter keepers have to many vents to begin with. even if you mist every day ,you loose the humidity. I have a baby pacman in a critter keeper and i spray more, then the containers that have 1/8 holes drilled on the side. I have it perfect where i don't get mold. Even when the room gets 60-75 % humid. Just cover the top with tape about 3/4 closed.

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    it seems that having the gauges by the heating pad was what was messing everything up. i switched the gauges to the other side and now the humidity went up to 70 I'm planning to tape all the side vents on the cage crickets could escape from there anyways so i was planning to do it either way

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    Quote Originally Posted by 2oh1 View Post
    it seems that having the gauges by the heating pad was what was messing everything up. i switched the gauges to the other side and now the humidity went up to 70 I'm planning to tape all the side vents on the cage crickets could escape from there anyways so i was planning to do it either way
    Yes, having the gauges directly over the heating pad will definitely throw the readings off. It's best to have them in the center of the back wall. Your terrarium should have a temperature gradient- the side with the heating pad should be the hot and drier side and the opposite end should be cooler and wetter (and should have the water dish, like you have). Having the gauges in the middle will give you the best reading. Also, make sure you leave about 1/3 of the vents uncovered so your frog will get proper air flow.


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    I was going to tell you that too lol they just didn't look right. I'm against the plastic heater thing all together due all respect. Its too risky for me.
    Quote Originally Posted by 2oh1 View Post
    it seems that having the gages by the heating pad was what was messing everything up. i switched the gages to the other side and now the humidity went up to 70 I'm planning to tape all the side vents on the cage crickets could escape from there anyways so i was planning to do it either way

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    Quote Originally Posted by BG View Post
    I was going to tell you that too lol they just didn't look right. I'm against the plastic heater thing all together due all respect. Its too risky for me.
    completely understand only resason I'm using this heater is because i did a ton looking around on the internet and its basically the safest heater to use, every time i searched for recommended plastic heaters the 5-10 gallon zoo med heater always popped up because it only uses like 4 wats and doesn't bring the cage higher then 10 degrees of room temperature which is perfect cuz in the winter time my radiator is always on so his cage should stay at around 75-80 degrees..well i hope i think this is going to be one of the worst winters yet tri-state area for u lol

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