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Condensation and Humidity

nimbuzz

Adam
Hey all, getting an enclosure set up for a new corn but I just CAN'T get the condensation and humidity down. It's resting at 75% at 27-29°C. Here are some of the pictures for reference.

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And here the skull covers all the UTH area.

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Many thanks!

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Since you don't have a snake in there yet, open the lid for a few days and see if it dries out a bit.
 
Since you don't have a snake in there yet, open the lid for a few days and see if it dries out a bit.
I'll give that a shot, thanks. C: I've tried heating up the bedroom and that seems to have helped it out a bit but there's still that little extra push it needs. I'll try to dry it out. It does calm down considerably at night though when the temps are way down.

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Do you have a ceiling fan in that room? That will definitely help bring down the humidity, leave it on constantly, or if not a circulating room fan aimed at the viv would work
 
Do you have a ceiling fan in that room? That will definitely help bring down the humidity, leave it on constantly, or if not a circulating room fan aimed at the viv would work
I often keep my window open, and that often circulates air (being a North-facing room). It solved the major humidity issue where it sometimes would go to 95%. Now it ranges from 55% - 75% but I'm glad to say that there's NO condensation any more. What'd you reckon?

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