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So what the heck is proper humidity??
After doing about as much research as I can handle the only thing I know for sure is that I really don't know what to keep the humidity at in my tubs. I have read to keep it as low as 50% and some say as high as 80%. So what is the proper level? Between 50% and 80% as long as it's not wet? My tubs right now go anywhere between 60% up to 78% depending on the day. 12 quart tub, no moisture or condensation, paper towel as bedding, 4" water bowl, about 10 holes around the perimeter made with a soldering iron, ambient temps 80-82 and hot spot of 90. Seems good to me but then i'll read something that says 78% humidity is too high. I feel unneccesarily confused, but confused nonetheless.
Paul
Last edited by versicolor; 05-31-2012 at 09:01 AM.
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Re: So what the heck is proper humidity??
Normally 50%-60% is just fine. I bring my humidity up to 70% when my snake is in shed. I use tubs so humidity is not an issue for me either.
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Re: So what the heck is proper humidity??
As above. 
But let the snake be the final guide - if you still get bad sheds at 60-70% try 70 -80%
As long as you aren't getting conditions damp enough for mold or wet substrate etc then you should be fine.
dr del
Derek
7 adult Royals (2.5), 1.0 COS Pastel, 1.0 Enchi, 1.1 Lesser platty Royal python, 1.1 Black pastel Royal python, 0.1 Blue eyed leucistic ( Super lesser), 0.1 Piebald Royal python, 1.0 Sinaloan milk snake 1.0 crested gecko and 1 bad case of ETS. no wife, no surprise.
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I target 55-60% I rarely bring it up for sheds and almost never have an issue. I allow it to dip to 40% and this also causes no issue but sheds at this RH are problematic. I find few have an accurate means of reading humidity Digital units are very sensitive and tend to creep up as they age (dirt on the sensor surface often causes this.) I think this is where the higher RH is coming from keepers that have in accurate high reading hygrometers and are seeing bad sheds at 60% (actually lower perhaps a lot lower accurite old specs were 10% rh up or down if they were perfect it is quite likely worse as they age)
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Re: So what the heck is proper humidity??
 Originally Posted by dr del
As long as you aren't getting conditions damp enough for mold or wet substrate etc then you should be fine.
^ Yup! Higher humidity can be tolerable as long as there is no real moisture causing condensation in the bin or wetness on your substrate. - - If your humidity is high enough that moisture is forming molds and/or fungus you can be pretty sure that you have a breeding ground for bacteria and this is obviously not good for your snake.
In my racks my humidiity averages 70% now and I have a snake or two that still need a humidity boost for a clean shed.
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Re: So what the heck is proper humidity??
Interesting. So if the humidity in my tubs is up around 75% yet I see or feel no actual wetness or moisture or condensation, then I shouldn't have to try bringing it down by adding more holes or anything correct? Because I was all geared up to turn my tubs into swiss cheese.
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With a 4 inch water bowl in a 12 Qt tub, you're bound to have some high humidity. I use the same size bowls in my 32 Qt tubs and maintain right around 58%.
Thomas "Slim" Whitman
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