Construction How do I fix a hedgehog enclosure that keeps getting too humid

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Hey folks! So I’m kinda losing my mind over my hedgie’s setup lately. No matter what I do, the enclosure keeps getting super humid and it’s starting to smell funky. I clean it, switch bedding, crack the window, the whole nine yards… but it still ends up damp and I’m worried it’s gonna mess with my little dude’s health. I’m starting to feel like I’m doing something wrong even though I’m trying so hard. Has anyone dealt with this before? Any tips, hacks, gear recs… literally anything would help. I just want my spiky potato to be comfy again.
 
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More ventilation, I think.
 
Any small fan in a window will help.

I bought a small window fan for my shed and just framed it in. Pretty straightforward.
 
Clean its poop bed every day.
Could be the reason its smelling funky.
And lots of bedding.
 
By the way, do you have a hygrometer in there, to ensure you are tracking the actual humidity? They're about 10 bucks.
 
Allow cooler air to enter the enclosure low down, slowly, as it warms and takes up excessive moisture, its density will fall, so it will rise to the top, where you will extract it, or allow it to vent.
 
What are keeping it in?
aquarium (not much air circulation)
bird cage (lots of air circulation)

Something like an aquarium will retaining exhaled moisture or moisture from other sources.

Google recommends a solid floor for their feet and 2 x 3 feet of space.
 

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