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Some Questions
Hello! I'm posting a thread about my normal BP Dean. I had some questions. First of all he is in a 10 gallon tank (which he has almost outgrown by this point) and has a heat lamp and a UTH. Both are regulated of course, the lamp has a dimmer and the UTH has a thermostat. My main concern is that I have him on paper towels. His humidity is reading 50-60% and the paper towels are pretty dry to the touch (not soaked with water) so is it okay to continue this? I would think it is if proper humidity is being provided but I'm starting to doubt myself. Now that I post this I realize that it's only the one question, sorry
Last edited by BallPythonWannaBe; 10-24-2018 at 09:48 AM.
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Paper towels are fine as a substrate, but when he is nearing a shed, it would help to raise the humidity & you don't want him sitting on damp paper towels-
so the best way to do that would be to add a "humid hide"- use a plastic food container big enough for the snake with quite a bit of damp sphagnum moss-
carefully cut a doorway into the container & he'll very likely be happy to use it...my snakes love sphagnum moss, & you can keep it in the cage all the time
also to help raise humidity.
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Re: Some Questions
Dean just had a full shed (I actually have it hanging next to his tank) and it is almost TOO easy to get the humidity to shedding levels (70% ish). Mostly I just wanted some reassurance that I was not doing something wrong. I probably over think things sometimes I was using cocohusk but it was getting annoying
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