Reds do not require the humidity ro be so high. You want to aim for the mid 70% in humidity. Reds also require a fair amount of ventilation in order to be healthy. I would remove the glass ( you can get some glass to cover 50% of the top if needed to help lock in "Some" humidity). Temps you want to aim for the high 70s F during the day and allow the temp to drop to the low 70s at night (73 - 76F is a good range to live in)
If you have a hard time keeping he Humidity up during the day let me know and I can tell you the struggles and tricks I learned to help maintain the humidity in my wives red tank.





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