Thanks Grif, i've set the guy to the big house. He was able to jump(for a little guy is a big jump) from the container to the terrarium once so i set him in the terrarium already, this away at least he will not hurt himself in the fall. I was worried when he jumped, it's about 25cms but still dangerous. He doesn't seems stressed but we shall see if i change him back later or divise the terrarium itself. Anyway he doesn't seem too worried, he explored a bit and then borrowed himself, he's kind of an agressive one i would say ahahah.
Out of curiosity, i saw that the aquariums water conditioners are less expensive than reptisafe, are they safe for reptiles/amphibians?
Another thing, i've a technical question and i'm sure you guys know. So when the temperature goes up during the day my humidity goes to the 70's 60's high sometimes percent. At night when its cooler it goes to the 80's. So i'm well aware that there's a correlation between temperature and humidity, but i'm not sure how can i make it stable during the day or if it is an hygrometer issue. Is there too much ventilation in the tank maybe? It's an exoterra, i've changed one of the metal grids in the top tank with plexiglass and i left the other mesh untouched.
Although the probe is in the ventilated area, which might take the humidity away. I'll try to set another one in the covered side to see the diference.
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thats quite logic, it's made for them, but the price is not that more expensive either so i'll keep using reptisafe or exoterra's, thanks
