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<blockquote data-quote="Rick Stallard" data-source="post: 38397" data-attributes="member: 3166"><p>I have 38 Ts right now and I don't use any fans at all. They are enclosed on 3 sides and sometimes all four sides, on upright shelves, stacked on top of each other. I use ceramic heating lamps for additional heat. By placing Ts in a certain place I'm able to control temp and humidity. Each container has several holes in sides and tops. I have never had a mold problem and have never had a T have trouble with a molt. Humidity levels are within range .They are healthy and active. This works for me, maybe you can take something from it to try. I would blame the cork as it came from the lizards cage. I bet if you remove it and some substrate around it, replace with new, problem will go away.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rick Stallard, post: 38397, member: 3166"] I have 38 Ts right now and I don't use any fans at all. They are enclosed on 3 sides and sometimes all four sides, on upright shelves, stacked on top of each other. I use ceramic heating lamps for additional heat. By placing Ts in a certain place I'm able to control temp and humidity. Each container has several holes in sides and tops. I have never had a mold problem and have never had a T have trouble with a molt. Humidity levels are within range .They are healthy and active. This works for me, maybe you can take something from it to try. I would blame the cork as it came from the lizards cage. I bet if you remove it and some substrate around it, replace with new, problem will go away. [/QUOTE]
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