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    Question Ways to lower humidity without drilling holes?

    I'm using eco earth coco fiber substrate, which I understand is supposed to be very good at holding humidity... so I've had it air dry out completely before putting it into the enclosure. And the humidity is still 90%. And it just stays around 90% or even over 90.

    My house seems to just be humid, as the humidity is even 60~65% even out in the open. Cake is in a new exo-terra glass tank with a screen top, and the humidity is perfect in there, no wet paper towels or extra work needed. LOL

    Is there a way to lower humidity in my PVC enclosure without drilling a million holes?
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    Re: Ways to lower humidity without drilling holes?

    Add additional heat lamps. They seem to "help" drain humidity in the wintertime for me. Another option is switching to a less humidity friendly substrate such as aspen.
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    More air flow.
    Have you tried a fan in the room?

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    Re: Ways to lower humidity without drilling holes?

    Replace the substrate with paper and don't worry about misting. Your ambient humidity in the house is high enough to keep your BP happy.

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    Re: Ways to lower humidity without drilling holes?

    Quote Originally Posted by PitOnTheProwl View Post
    More air flow.
    Have you tried a fan in the room?

    This, or you can wire up a small computer fan directly to the cage to move air inside it. You could also mix substrates so its not pure coco fiber.
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    Thanks, I just bought one of those tiny computer fans to mount onto one of the vents... Hopefully that helps!

    Also switched out 95% of the coco fiber to just aspen, and the humidity is now 85%. I'm sad I bought the eco earth... Probably will never be used then.

    Yeah, I've never misted any of my snakes ever for this reason.
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    Smaller water dish, on cool side of enclosure.

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    You can place a dehumidifier in the room. We use them when on vacation in South padre island and they work wonders for keeping humidity down in the room.

    Also, how big is your water dish in the cage? Having a large water dish on the warm side is how I raise humidity here in Az. You could try the opposite.
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    My water dish for her is quite small and on the cool side, maybe only 4 inch diameter. I realized pvccages just keeps humidity VERY well in general.

    I considered a dehumidifier, but the humidity for my other snakes in the room is just right. So I don't want to make it too dry for everybody. Just need to lower the humidity for the one cage.

    It's now just hovering at 80~85%, just after switching to aspen, which isn't as bad as before. The little fan will arrive tomorrow!




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    Regarding the computer fan, I have often thought of doing this for improved ventilation, but I feel like it's important to mount it beside the tank rather than actually on it as the vibration from the motor might agitate the snake – but that is just a theory since I've never actually tri d it. Just curious about what you think and how you plan to mount it. Also, how do you plan to wire it? I'm very interested to see how this works for you.
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