You said you had a cham already and it died after 6 months of pneumonia, which suggests the setup isnt correct.
I would recheck your conditions, constant high humidity tends to be unusual and most humidity requirements are on a cycle of some sort. High humidity without air circulation in a glass enclosure would mean stagnating air, and very likely connected to how the pneumonia came about.
The suggestion of a fan to create airflow is actually a very good one.
Well that doesn't add up.
So you've gone from 100% humidity to 80%
The reality is this.
Your set up is completely wrong.
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