I got my corn on Saturday and am currently keeping it in a Really Useful Box (18L). I have a hygrometer and a thermometer in there and the readings on the hygrometer suggest that the humidity within the box is around 75-85. This seems a bit too high to me - does anyone have any suggestions how I can reduce this.
I am presuming that increased ventilation will help, although the box is already has adequate ventalation by way of drilled holes all around the side of the box plus the lid of the boxes is not an airtight seal.
I am using newspaper as a substrate (although may change to aspen or beech chips soon) and have a heatmat under a third of the box.
Temperature readings are showing around 84f for the warm end to 70-72f for the cooler end. Living in the south west of Scotland means that there is a lot of moisture in the air, due to all of the rain.
I am soon to be getting a wooden viv which I am presuming will further help things.
Any other suggestions and is it detrimental to have such a high humidity?
I am presuming that increased ventilation will help, although the box is already has adequate ventalation by way of drilled holes all around the side of the box plus the lid of the boxes is not an airtight seal.
I am using newspaper as a substrate (although may change to aspen or beech chips soon) and have a heatmat under a third of the box.
Temperature readings are showing around 84f for the warm end to 70-72f for the cooler end. Living in the south west of Scotland means that there is a lot of moisture in the air, due to all of the rain.
I am soon to be getting a wooden viv which I am presuming will further help things.
Any other suggestions and is it detrimental to have such a high humidity?