Taco & Tortilla
New Member
Hello,
Little bit of background, I am an industrial refrigeration mechanic so air quality is my business at all points of my day. You can imagine the lengths I have gone to set up a the proper air quality for my Red Foot and Marginated hatchlings.
My question is, to what extend should I be holding the required humidity in the basking spot specifically? I have two Exo-Terra Combo meters for each enclosure, on on the hot side under the basking light and the other inside the cold side hide as that is where they will spend most of their time if the choose to venture to that side of the enclosure.
Should I be striving for 80% (Red Foot) and 60-70% (Marginated) even under the basking area or maybe move that combo meter to a more central spot in the enclosure and invest in a temperature only sensor for the basking area?
Sorry if its a little confusing, I can clarify if needed.
Ryan.
Little bit of background, I am an industrial refrigeration mechanic so air quality is my business at all points of my day. You can imagine the lengths I have gone to set up a the proper air quality for my Red Foot and Marginated hatchlings.
My question is, to what extend should I be holding the required humidity in the basking spot specifically? I have two Exo-Terra Combo meters for each enclosure, on on the hot side under the basking light and the other inside the cold side hide as that is where they will spend most of their time if the choose to venture to that side of the enclosure.
Should I be striving for 80% (Red Foot) and 60-70% (Marginated) even under the basking area or maybe move that combo meter to a more central spot in the enclosure and invest in a temperature only sensor for the basking area?
Sorry if its a little confusing, I can clarify if needed.
Ryan.