I do my best to keep the temp at around 65-70 and the humidty at 70-75 as M.Betsileo don't require the excessively high temps and moisture of other PDF primarily due to their highland locales in Madagascar. When the temp rises past 70 and the humidity passes 75 they start to become lethargic and seek shade and water more than they would typically.
Throughout the habitat there are a number of leaf litter piles as they seems to prefer to periodically hide out in them as well as forage for food. Keep them slightly damp. I also have vaarious types of moss and tropical plants found throughout and a 2 inch lagoon on the lower half of the habitat.






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I will be taking some better photos shortly. I presently have a bit of a challenge as the humidity has been covering the glass the past few days more than usual and for reasons unknown my humidity has gone up to 85% from it's usual 75-78% althought I haven't altered anything that I thought would affect it and the general room temperature stays somewhat consistent. I did add a few more plants but I am not certain why that would alter the humidity unless they are affecting air flow in the habitat somehow and that is resulting in a moisture buildup. I am misting the same as before so I decreased for a bit to see if I would see a drop but no. My temp has also fluctuated a bit and went up to 74.7 which has me a bit concerned (moreso than the humidity level - they can deal with a rise in humidity better than a drastic temp difference) as their comfort / activity level seems from past observations to be 65-72. Anything higher and they seem to have problems with it and seek out shade / water, etc. I have cut out and screened a few new vented areas in the canopy to allow for more moisture escape but havent seen a obvious change the past two days. I am playing around with the idea of using an aquarium air pump with a large tube feed into the top of the canopy. It blows in a small stream of slightly cooler and dryer air from outside the habitat into it which will hopefully cause the warmer / moisture air to rise and leave the habitat via the canopy air vents. I have another timer that I can setup to turn it on and off on a scheduled setup. Has anyone else ever battled the temp/moisture balance issue and if so what did you do to control it?


