Quote Originally Posted by DVirginiana View Post
It shouldn't be. Ambient temp in the room hovers around 80-82 during the day and around 76-78 at night. Humidity stays higher at the top of his cage than the bottom because of the way I've got half the lid cling-wrapped. Everything evaporates then kind of gets caught up top.

The thing that stumps me is that nothing has changed since he started sleeping on the ground. I've had him about two years, and he's only been doing this for maybe two months (still occasionally sleeps in his tree, but mostly on the ground).
Do you have a humidity gauge? WTF ave humidity should be around 50%, when you get into 70% humidity it's too high. Sounds like he's wanting less humidity perhaps. Try taking the cling wrap off, monitor the humidity so it doesn't fall below 40%, and see what he does.