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Humidity Issues.

Inked_lil_girl

New member
So my house and well where I live has high humidity right now and my tank is about 70-75%.
I’m not to sure what to do about getting the humidity down.
I have the tank in our bathroom. It’s kind or a dressing room/bathroom where a dresser and closet is. The tank is on the dresser.
There is 3 fans, I turned them on to dry out the room and suck up some of the air but it had little effect.
Any helpful hints would be grand!
 
Yeah, at least you don't have to worry about shedding issues :)

I would think the bathroom would be the most humid room in the house - when people take showers and everything... maybe put it somewhere else? What kind of enclosure is it? More air vents couldn't hurt.
 
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