How do I cool down a terrestial terrarium?

Move it to a basement or other cool or air conditioned room. That's really the best bet.

You can also put a frozen bottle of water in the tank, just sit it on the substrate. Be careful about cracked bottles though, or you can flood the substrate. However, I really wouldn't rely on the frozen bottle method for long periods of time; it's tedious, and it obviously doesn't work if you are on vacation or kept away for other reasons.
 
Tnaks for the advice I will use the frozen bottle method as i have no basement.
 
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