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    bshmerlie
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    Default Re: Reducing water reduce humidity?

    Its hard to see from your pictures what is going on in your setup but a simple waterfall in a terrarium is usually not enough to make the humidity go up that high. First I would check your gauge to make sure it is accurate. Also it also depends on the normal humidity in the state that you live. If your in an area that is already humid to start with it doesn't take a whole lot to get it to climb. If that is the case then try different substates to lower it. More ventilation usually lowers it as well.

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    Rocko
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    Default Re: Reducing water reduce humidity?

    Haha yeah, part of it is living in Fl. I don't have pics of the new set up yet, camera phones aren't great for that. I think since November is the first month without AC my apt is just naturally more humid. I'll see if the ceiling fan improves things.

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    poison beauties
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    Default Re: Reducing water reduce humidity?

    I would still bet the guage is off by a good bit. In a viv with a screened top your not likely to see that kind of humidity unless its in a greenhouse with no ventilation or air circulation.'

    Michael

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