Condensation in tank

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Hi

I recently set up a new tank for my newts as the one I had for them wasn't suitable enough. My new one is 2ft long and 1ft high. After setting it up a couple of days ago, i noticed on some parts of the inside of the tank there is condensation. Its not much, but its noticeable. Is this a problem? What can be causing it?

By the way, i don't have it warm in my place, so the temperature difference isnt that much. And the lid of the tank was hand made because the tank didnt come with a lid. It's a sheet of hard plastic with lots of tiny holes punched into it (about 1-2 mm size holes so the newts cant escape). I didnt have this problem with my last tank, but my last tank was plastic, this is glass.

Thanks.
 
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