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Humidity?
What is the range for humidity I should get my balls enclosure at? And how can I raise the humidity? I saw online they sell waterfalls I can put in there, they look pretty sweet, but can they be used for balls? Are they any good? Do they raise the humidity?
Thanks!
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Re: Humidity?
Humidity should be between 40 and 60% for ball pythons, 80%+ when they are in shed. Twice daily misting and providing a large water dish are the best ways to keep humidity up. Some substrates such as coconut husk fiber will raise humidity, as well spanghum moss. If you have a glass tank with a screen top (those things lose humidity FAST), cut some plexiglass to cover 3/4 of the screen top.
Those waterfalls are meant for use with frogs and some small lizards; they aren't a good idea for snakes and tend to cause issues.
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What temp of water should I mist with?
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Re: Humidity?
I'm a big fan of a "humidity hut".
Take a rubbermaid-type bowl with a secure lid. cut a whole big enough for Ball to fit through with some room in the lid. Hit the edges with a lighter to take the sharpness away. Soak some Sphagnum moss in a bucket of H2o. Ring the moss out pretty well and put it in the container with lid shut. This way when he/she needs the extra humidity for shed, they are usually bright enough to go hang in their little "sauna" for a bit to help with shed. I have found this the easiest/cleanest way to keep the humidity up for my BP. Never had any shed prob's.
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Re: Humidity?
 Originally Posted by BigTim55
What temp of water should I mist with?
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Room temp is fine, but ideally around 85*F.
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Re: Humidity?
 Originally Posted by Crazy4Herps
If you have a glass tank with a screen top (those things lose humidity FAST), cut some plexiglass to cover 3/4 of the screen top.
Or aluminum foil! Much faster and easier.
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