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Rubber ducky, light temperature and moisture

Rubber ducky, light temperature and moisture

Hi everyone!! Got some rubber duckies and I have questions regarding care

I've seen talks online that rubber duckies are sensitive to light, but also seen that most of the wild collected ones were found out in the open leaf litter where there is a lot of light and not just limestone caves

I've been keeping plants in a terrarium with a LED light (ficus) and was wondering if it would be too much for them (picture is the terrarium, not planted yet because it took me a while to find the moisture the plants needed, soon to be) the light is rarely kept on more than 12h, if not 10

Second question would be related to the light, because it gets quite hot (around 25°C to maybe 27, 77°F to 80), perhaps less than in thailand but a decent amount, so if the light setup is fine will the temp that comes with it be okay? (Also they are gonna have a lot of spots to hide i got bark on bark if it's too much light)

Third (im so sorry i don't want to f this up they are so cute) I've seen they need 75-95% humidity, how does one keep it constantly that high? I know about sphagnum i have a bunch, and also assuming the light setup is fine it should create humidity if the entirety of the terrarium is moist (also if anyone has any recommendations on hygrometers)

If none of this is ok I have other places I can keep them in rather than a terrarium, feel free to let me know I wanna be the best isodad possible🫶 (pls don't count the amount of times i said also)

Thank you all!!

u/Automatic-Quiet1852 — 12 days ago