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I would try a new hygrometer as well. With the top being covered the humidity should stay above 50%. Are you using an analog hygrometer? If yes, toss it.. they are crap.  But really as long as the burrow is humid you are good.

Many reptile species are known to switch from docile to flighty etc when exposed to natural sunlight. Very common. A great example would be water dragons.


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