Why is my terrarium foggy?

If you have a closed terrarium and it's fogging, it will be mainly caused by too much water and differences of temperature inside and outside of the terrarium. If for example, direct sunlight hits the closed glass terrarium, the temperature inside the terrarium becomes too high.
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How much condensation is too much in terrarium?

If condensation forms on more than 1/3 of the glass, wipe it off with a paper towel and seal the top again. Do not leave it open to dry. Plants that like high humidity will suffer if you leave it open. If excess condensation continues, repeat daily until only 1/3 condenses.
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What causes condensation in a terrarium?

Water is condensing due to the difference in temperature between the inside and outside of your terrarium. If your cold house is cooling the temperature of the glass, when warm terrarium air hits the cold surface it reaches its dew point and condenses.
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How do I know if my terrarium has enough water?

3. A completely enclosed terrarium requires little or no watering but when in doubt, always water less. If you can see water within the pebbles at the bottom, there is way too much water. Be careful that the plants do not become too dry because they will wilt.
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How often should terrariums be watered?

How often do you have to water a terrarium? If closed, you might be watering them (on average) once a month but this will vary depending on a variety of factors. Open terrariums benefit from being watered every 3-6 weeks. Rather than watering on a schedule, check the soil to see if and how much water your plants need.
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How often should you spray your terrarium?

Let's review how much water you need for your succulent-based container terrarium. Please remember to ventilate your succulents from time to time. For succulents, spray them with water every 7-10 days (every 10-15 days in winter).
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How do you Defog a terrarium?

With a bucket of hot water and dish soap, scrub all interior surfaces of the enclosure. Rinse with clean water and allow to dry. To finish it off, use Zilla Terrarium Cleaner inside and out to give the glass a final shine and provide the best view possible of your pet.
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How do you remove moisture from a terrarium?

Ventilate closed terrariums

The surest and fastest way to drop the humidity in a closed terrarium is to remove the lid to air it out.
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How do you dry out a terrarium?

Leave the lid off and let it dry out. Put it in indirect sunlight on a table by a window. Perhaps have a fan blowing overhead to speed up the dry-out time.
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How long should terrarium lights be on?

You should mimic the conditions the plants have in the wild, which is roughly 12 hours on. A 14 hour day would be fine, but so would a 10 hour day.
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What happens if you overwater a terrarium?

Overwatered soil cuts off oxygen to the root system, causing the roots to become brown and mushy, dying away until the plant wilts. Luckily, we can prevent this from happening by watering correctly and adding a bottom drainage layer when setting up the terrarium.
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Should I remove dead leaves from terrarium?

If a plant is only partially affected, you can cut off the affected part and replant. But if it feels soft and most of the plant's body is rotted/moldy, discard and use a new healthy plant. If you don't remove any dead leaves and overwater the soil, you also risk getting fungus gnats (small flies) in your terrarium.
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Do closed terrariums need sunlight?

Closed terrariums require high amounts of light, so keep them in a bright spot but out of direct sunlight as this could cause the contents to overheat. Similarly, keep your terrarium away from radiators or other heat sources that could cause overheating.
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Do terrariums need fans?

In an effort to provide plenty of air exchange, some keepers like to incorporate small fans into the habitat design. Many keepers use computer fans when doing so, as they're small, easy to wire up and affordable. However, any low-powered fan will work.
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Should you clean terrarium?

Just because most reptiles and insects are used to living outdoors doesn't mean they want to live in filth. It's important to clean your terrarium regularly. And, even more importantly, to do so using cleaning products that will not harm them.
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Do you need charcoal for a terrarium?

Charcoal is an important element in a terrarium because it helps remove toxins and odors. If you don't have charcoal, you can still make a terrarium, but you'll need to to take extra steps to ensure your plants remain healthy and that the environment inside your terrarium remains clean and odor-free.
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When should I open a closed terrarium?

If things are starting to look really bad and you see more than 60 or 70% of your plants are dying or decaying, it might just be best to start over with a fresh terrarium. All in all, every closed terrarium will have to be opened eventually for routine maintenance.
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Are terrariums hard to maintain?

Terrariums are generally low-maintenance and require less attention than most other house plants. However, they do require occasional maintenance. To maintain a healthy environment for your plants, you should avoid these 10 mistakes.
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How long do Closed terrariums last?

In theory, a perfectly balanced closed terrarium – under the right conditions – should continue to thrive indefinitely. The longest known terrarium lasted on it's own for 53 years. They may even outlast us!
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Can a terrarium have an open top?

There are two types of terrarium – open and closed. Here's a list of differences between them! Different types of plants can adapt to the different climate. As such, open and closed terrariums require different plans.
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Do succulents do well in a terrarium?

Succulents are perfect for terrariums because they grow relatively slowly but the condensation that may build up can kill the little plants if the right medium isn't used. Line the bottom of the container with fine gravel or rocks. On top of this layer an inch or so of charcoal.
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Can leaves touch the side of terrarium?

What is this? Another problem is if plants become too big, their leaves constantly touch the side glass, which is often wet from condensation. If the leaves and other parts stay wet, the chance of mold infection becomes quite high. Mold also spreads, and that causes infection to other plants in the terrarium.
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How do you keep a terrarium healthy?

For moss terrariums, they need a light water once a week. For plant-heavy terrariums, they need to be watered twice a week. Use a spray gun or a terrarium water bottle that has a pointy nozzle to help guide the water. Make sure your terrarium is not in direct sunlight to avoid the plants over heating and drying out.
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