
heater and humidity gauge
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heater and humidity gauge
hi i am new to this forum,i live in singapore which is in southeast asia so i live in the tropics. do you think i need a heater or humidity gauge, i can find wild cavipes in my area. 

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Aw, Ruggies are great! Gauges are a must, just to be 100% sure your habitat is the way you want it. I know you don't think humidity will be a problem, but what if it gets too high? (I have had this problem before.) You won't know whether you need a heater until you get a thermometer, so both gauges are important. Good luck with your little ones!