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Well actually I'm putting something together that will be a moderate to high humidity habitat. Would anyone have any suggestions for an arboreal species that would do well in higher humidity?
Not a whole lot of arboreals want high humidity. And air flow/ventilation is most important. There's some old world arboreals that world do alright with humidity. But unless you've been keeping for a bit I'd give it some time unless you're comfortable with it. There's plenty of fossorial and terrestrial T's for higher humidity.
Pinktoes, Psalmopoeus, pokies, Asian tree tigers (Lampropelma/Omothymus/Phormingochilus) can all do well in a moderate to high humidity setup, but ventilation is important if the humidity is high - you don't want the enclosure to become a steam room