Hello. This is my second post on this forum.
The peeled shell is still there, but I don't think it's getting worse.
This time I'm asking for advice about temperature.
My country is Japan. It's not midsummer yet, but the temperature inside the room during the day is 92°F.
The temperature is 85°F on the cool side of the closed enclosure. The fan connected to the inkbird turns on when it gets to 89°F to prevent it from getting too hot, but is this necessary? I use the air conditioner when it's too hot, but I think a lot of moisture will be lost when the fan is turned on.
He sleeps near the basking lamp at 98°F. He sleeps in the same place at night.
He doesn't try to stay on the cool side, is this ok?
I put a film on the glass surface of the enclosure to reduce condensation due to the outside temperature. This film is like the one used on cars, and it blocks the dark side from the light side. Now you can't see outside from inside the enclosure when the lights are on. Although it didn't get rid of the condensation on the enclosure, we discovered that it has reduced his risk of bumping into the glass surfaces.
The peeled shell is still there, but I don't think it's getting worse.
This time I'm asking for advice about temperature.
My country is Japan. It's not midsummer yet, but the temperature inside the room during the day is 92°F.
The temperature is 85°F on the cool side of the closed enclosure. The fan connected to the inkbird turns on when it gets to 89°F to prevent it from getting too hot, but is this necessary? I use the air conditioner when it's too hot, but I think a lot of moisture will be lost when the fan is turned on.
He sleeps near the basking lamp at 98°F. He sleeps in the same place at night.
He doesn't try to stay on the cool side, is this ok?
I put a film on the glass surface of the enclosure to reduce condensation due to the outside temperature. This film is like the one used on cars, and it blocks the dark side from the light side. Now you can't see outside from inside the enclosure when the lights are on. Although it didn't get rid of the condensation on the enclosure, we discovered that it has reduced his risk of bumping into the glass surfaces.