You're welcome! :-D The point of this forum is to share knowledge and of course, the joy of keeping frogs! There is always something more to learn. I always say that it is better to ask a stupid question than to make a stupid mistake. We want these amazing creatures to have the long, healthy lives they deserve.![]()
And take care not to get the sensor wet.
on my first hygrotherm I owned, I didn't place the sensor well
and the frog nocked it down into the water and ever since then
it has been very slow to sense RH changes.
Causing huge swings in humidity.
I would also get separate Temp and RH gauges to double check
the hygrotherm.
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