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What to do about temperature and humidity gauges?
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<blockquote data-quote="WiseWarrior" data-source="post: 16005" data-attributes="member: 857"><p>The ones I used for my G. rosea's cage broke, they never changed, and the humidity read 41 all the time when the humidity in the other room where my mom's G. rosea was read 68. My G. rosea, Yoshi, was never sluggish outside of pre-molt, or showed any signs of low humidity so I removed the broken gauges. I got a new T today, a B. albo and she's about ten feet away from Yoshi. I was wondering if I should bother getting new temperature and humidity gauges when I have no idea if they'll be accurate. I'm very compulsive, (I might have OCD) and I would be constantly worrying about it if they were too low, and trying to fix things when they probably wouldn't need fixing. What should I do?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WiseWarrior, post: 16005, member: 857"] The ones I used for my G. rosea's cage broke, they never changed, and the humidity read 41 all the time when the humidity in the other room where my mom's G. rosea was read 68. My G. rosea, Yoshi, was never sluggish outside of pre-molt, or showed any signs of low humidity so I removed the broken gauges. I got a new T today, a B. albo and she's about ten feet away from Yoshi. I was wondering if I should bother getting new temperature and humidity gauges when I have no idea if they'll be accurate. I'm very compulsive, (I might have OCD) and I would be constantly worrying about it if they were too low, and trying to fix things when they probably wouldn't need fixing. What should I do? [/QUOTE]
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