Jhlamotte95
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Saw your humidity readings, are you reading the hydrometer from inside the cage? If water touches them they will be very distorted. I'm guessing that is why your readings are so high. If you had humidity that high in a screen cage, which would then mean your house is pretty close to the same, you'd have mold growing on the walls and water damage over time.
Temperatures down to 50 at night are fine.
Don't bother with mealworms or waxworms, same case as superworms. Stick with roaches and crickets as the staple and then introduce other things like shown in the pictures people posted(much of the info in those gutload/feeder pictures I contributed, so you can trust they're pretty accurate)
It’s very humid in New England it’s at 93% at night right now outside