Humidity

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Humidity

Post by Oswin » Mon Aug 20, 2018 4:09 pm

What humidity and temperature gauges would you recommend? It needs to be accurate.
And how should I regulate humidity? Spraying it several times a day does not seem to be working. I'm interested in getting some sort of automatic humidifier but want to know what brand works best.

I'd prefer if everything can be found on Amazon.

Sorry for all the questions.

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Re: Humidity

Post by piratetoothgir » Mon Aug 20, 2018 4:16 pm

I recommend AcuRite, you can buy them at Walmart for about $8 :)
Having a tight-fitting lid helps, but if you don't have that, plastic wrap or press n seal works in a pinch.
I believe you can get gauges from Amazon.
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Re: Humidity

Post by Hermiesguardian » Mon Aug 20, 2018 6:15 pm

Oswin wrote:What humidity and temperature gauges would you recommend? It needs to be accurate.
And how should I regulate humidity? Spraying it several times a day does not seem to be working. I'm interested in getting some sort of automatic humidifier but want to know what brand works best.

I'd prefer if everything can be found on Amazon.

Sorry for all the questions.

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Is your substrate sandcastle consistancy? Moss pits help with humidity. And bubblers in the pools.
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Re: Humidity

Post by Oswin » Mon Aug 20, 2018 6:41 pm

Hermiesguardian wrote:
Oswin wrote:What humidity and temperature gauges would you recommend? It needs to be accurate.
And how should I regulate humidity? Spraying it several times a day does not seem to be working. I'm interested in getting some sort of automatic humidifier but want to know what brand works best.

I'd prefer if everything can be found on Amazon.

Sorry for all the questions.

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Is your substrate sandcastle consistancy? Moss pits help with humidity. And bubblers in the pools.
Yes, my substrate is.
I can't get a mosspit right now, but once I'm able to I'll be getting one.

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Re: Humidity

Post by curlysister » Mon Aug 20, 2018 6:58 pm

Once you have a hygrometer and know what the humidity is, you will then know what else you need to do. I don't have a moss pit or bubblers, and I rarely mist my tank. And my humidity is consistently around 90% or more.
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Re: Humidity

Post by Oswin » Mon Aug 20, 2018 7:44 pm

curlysister wrote:Once you have a hygrometer and know what the humidity is, you will then know what else you need to do. I don't have a moss pit or bubblers, and I rarely mist my tank. And my humidity is consistently around 90% or more.
I have a hygrometer, I'm just not sure of the accuracy c: I'm also hoping to get one a little easier to read.

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Re: Humidity

Post by fandt94 » Mon Aug 20, 2018 7:45 pm

Oswin wrote:What humidity and temperature gauges would you recommend? It needs to be accurate.
And how should I regulate humidity? Spraying it several times a day does not seem to be working. I'm interested in getting some sort of automatic humidifier but want to know what brand works best.

I'd prefer if everything can be found on Amazon.

Sorry for all the questions.

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I have the Acurite one and I found it on Amazon
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Re: Humidity

Post by HHIhermies1004 » Mon Aug 20, 2018 8:42 pm

curlysister wrote:Once you have a hygrometer and know what the humidity is, you will then know what else you need to do. I don't have a moss pit or bubblers, and I rarely mist my tank. And my humidity is consistently around 90% or more.
What do you do to keep your humidity up without bubblers and moss pit? Whatever you’re doing I want to do the same. Haha


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Re: Humidity

Post by fandt94 » Mon Aug 20, 2018 10:27 pm

HHIhermies1004 wrote:
curlysister wrote:Once you have a hygrometer and know what the humidity is, you will then know what else you need to do. I don't have a moss pit or bubblers, and I rarely mist my tank. And my humidity is consistently around 90% or more.
What do you do to keep your humidity up without bubblers and moss pit? Whatever you’re doing I want to do the same. Haha


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I don’t have bubblers or a moss pit yet either but haven’t had any issues with humidity so far. I DO have some random moss in there and a thin layer of EE strewn around on the top in some areas.
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Re: Humidity

Post by curlysister » Mon Aug 20, 2018 11:04 pm

I use a mix of 5:1 playsand to EE. I occasionally add a little water along the sides to keep it moist, and occasionally 'fluff' it up by stirring it right down to the bottom when Sonny and Cher are both top side. It's a 55 gallon, with a plexiglass lid that had a small vent cut in one corner. Daylight from the window, no extra lights. Three UTH, one on back and one on each side, that I use one/ two/ three depending on the temp (old house, no air conditioning). I live in Canada, where it can be -40C and dry in the winter and +40C and humid in the summer (although I know not humid compared to where many people live).

I really don't know how/ why my tank is good for humidity all the time! It's been like that ever since I set up the 55 gallon. I had a 10 and then a 20 gallon prior, and did have to mist occasionally, but not crazy amounts.
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Re: Humidity

Post by fandt94 » Tue Aug 21, 2018 1:34 am

curlysister wrote:I use a mix of 5:1 playsand to EE. I occasionally add a little water along the sides to keep it moist, and occasionally 'fluff' it up by stirring it right down to the bottom when Sonny and Cher are both top side. It's a 55 gallon, with a plexiglass lid that had a small vent cut in one corner. Daylight from the window, no extra lights. Three UTH, one on back and one on each side, that I use one/ two/ three depending on the temp (old house, no air conditioning). I live in Canada, where it can be -40C and dry in the winter and +40C and humid in the summer (although I know not humid compared to where many people live).

I really don't know how/ why my tank is good for humidity all the time! It's been like that ever since I set up the 55 gallon. I had a 10 and then a 20 gallon prior, and did have to mist occasionally, but not crazy amounts.
We have similar weather conditions here....my humidity is always good even on the higher end...temps is what I first struggled with but now all is good. I think I will struggle with temps when winter hits...hopefully not but I have a feeling I will.
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