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    Default Condensation

    I have three tanks… one for Red Eyes, one for dumpy, and one for Grays.

    The Grays and red eyes have about 80 % humidity.. and every morning looks like it rained in there cage. I have Plexiglas tops with holes drilled in and lights on for 12 hours a day… 2 uv or something like that for frogs… adds a bit of heat but not much. So in the morning I have condensation… the last post said we should not have condensation in our tanks… it will kill the frogs slowly… my whites I keep at 50% humidity and they don’t have the condensation in the morning… and they like to get close to the light during the day by sticking themselves to the top corner of the tank…

    So am I hurting my frogs? I don’t want to… please advise…

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    Default Re: Condensation

    I would increase ventilation in the tanks that have condensation.

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    Default Re: Condensation

    Cut holes in the plexi and attach screen to it or use a computer fan (if you have experience with fans)

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