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Thermometer and hygrometer
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<blockquote data-quote="SpiderDad61" data-source="post: 82175" data-attributes="member: 4152"><p>That's exactly the kind of enclosure that shouldn't be used for the species. You cannot add ventilation to an enclosure like that, and soaking the substrate, along with stuffy, hot conditions, may very well be a death sentence. </p><p>Get it in an enclosure you can keep dry, have cross ventilation on ALL sides of it, and a water dish, and it's all that's needed for a long lived, happy T. You worrying about temp/humidity will only stress you out and kill that T</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SpiderDad61, post: 82175, member: 4152"] That's exactly the kind of enclosure that shouldn't be used for the species. You cannot add ventilation to an enclosure like that, and soaking the substrate, along with stuffy, hot conditions, may very well be a death sentence. Get it in an enclosure you can keep dry, have cross ventilation on ALL sides of it, and a water dish, and it's all that's needed for a long lived, happy T. You worrying about temp/humidity will only stress you out and kill that T [/QUOTE]
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