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    Pictures of your Humid Hides?

    I was just wondering if people use Humid hides, and if so what do they look like. If you do use one could you please upload a picture please

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    I do not use a humid hide. Just the reptile basics hides. I also use tubs, which keep the proper humidity great. When shedding, I move my water bowl over to the hot side on top of the flexwatt and that is enough to bump humidity. This is what my set up looks like -

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    Re: Pictures of your Humid Hides?

    Yea that is basically what i do also, was just curious what peoples humid hides looked like
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    This is the humid hide I use for my leopard gecko. Just a Glad container with a hole in the top and damp vermiculite. I imagine it would be the same thing for a bp


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    A RBI hide and a damp paper towel will work great if you really need one.

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    Here is mine. I might not need it anymore since I have gotten my humidity under better control and my snake just had a good complete shed for the first time. Its a small cereal container that I took the little lid off of the bigger lid. It makes for easy cleaning since I place a paper towel folded 2-3 times on itself in there to spray so it is damp. If I do continue to use it I might start putting the moss in side it or at least some of it.
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