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Posted by: orthopode at Thu Oct 30 11:32:35 2003 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by orthopode ] I think it would be really hard to do and would not survive too long in a high humidity environment. The major problem is that the entire unit has to be housed inside the terrarium unless you have a remote humidity probe. These devices are usually designed to work at normal humidity levels 40-60% but if they were constatly exposed to 80 to 100% would short circuit or oxidize quickly. If you find a remote probe, then it would be different... | ||
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