Crestie Chris
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hmm . .
i think those are both on the high side for cresties. though i'm a noob with cresties as well, i've both read in many care sheets & been told by experienced keepers that they do best with temps between high sixties to mid seventies. don't ever let the temp get above eighty. and humidity ranges of fifty to sixty-five percent.
I disagree. Whilst I provide winter temps of high 60's to low 70's I have found that providing a thermal gradient (with a hotspot of low 80's) in the summer is highly beneficial. The gecko can choose to sit under/near the basking spot or at the colder end, allowing adequate digestion and thus improved growth rate and appetite. The humidity comment I would also advise against; the use of a hydrometer can be more harm than good in my opinion. I find that it is best to use your own judgement when providing water. For example, if it's particularly hot then I mist 2-3 times a day, if not then 1-2 times a day will suffice. NOTE: I always provide a source of water in the form of a shallow bowl regardless of temperature.
Sorry to hijack the thread
Chris