Quote Originally Posted by R3N3G4D3 View Post
Don't have plexy glass, at the moment. You think putting plastic critter tote over the light and on the screen will help keep the humidity in?
Not sure. I haven't tried that. I have a Zoo Med Reptafogger hooked up to a Zoo Med Hygrotherm. The hygrotherm kicks my fogger on when the humidity drops below 80%. You could try and put a magazine over one side for a night or dial the light down a little more. I keep mine at 78 at night. As long as you don't put the plastic wrap under the light it should be fine.