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Getting Humidity up to spec.
currently i only have 35% humidity according to the AcuRite.
underneat the "hide" i have 93F and on the far left side i have 82F looking good so far.
i am using a heat lamp, and a reptile pad underneath the glass, but not attached to the glass.
any suggestions on getting humidity to spec? i have a bowl of water half full, and a folder sitting over half of it, with the heat lamp directly on the screen trapping more air in so about 1/5th of the screen is open.
is it just a virtue of time to get humidity up??
or any othe suggestions?
the ball python is still at the pet store, were picking it up tomorrow
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Re: Getting Humidity up to spec.
The first problem is the heat lamp. Heat lamps dry out the enclosure and make it very difficult to maintain proper humidity. Combine that with a glass tank with a screen top and it becomes even more difficult. Let me ask you, what is the reason for the heat lamp? Is the room particularly cold? If not, you should be able to get those proper temps with just the UTH. Where are you measuring temps? You should be doing it where the snakes belly touches. Hope this helps!
Jamie
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Re: Getting Humidity up to spec.
 Originally Posted by jglass38
The first problem is the heat lamp. Heat lamps dry out the enclosure and make it very difficult to maintain proper humidity. Combine that with a glass tank with a screen top and it becomes even more difficult. Let me ask you, what is the reason for the heat lamp? Is the room particularly cold? If not, you should be able to get those proper temps with just the UTH. Where are you measuring temps? You should be doing it where the snakes belly touches. Hope this helps!
Jamie
i have the one measurement probe attatched to the hide, since it wont be removed, and is just a set down hid.
the other temp guage is just the acurite thing sitting on the paper towels.
i have a small reptile heating pad, which is ment for 5 gallon tanks as thats what the lady reccomended. should i attatch it to the glass? or keep it well below the glass???
there are two layers of paper towels between the glass and where the belly would lay.
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Re: Getting Humidity up to spec.
Well did you get a thermostat? Normally you would put them on the glass but with no tstat I wouldnt chance it.
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Re: Getting Humidity up to spec.
 Originally Posted by jglass38
Well did you get a thermostat? Normally you would put them on the glass but with no tstat I wouldnt chance it.
no tstat, my GF's roomie became scared of making my GF's father pay to much... i dont know why... he would pay anything to make sure his daughter is happy.
right now the hide is 94.5 middle 90 and left side, near the water bowl is about 83.
i didnt think a heatlamp was a good idea, but the lady sold it to us, as i knew what they do, but i didnt know they dried out the air.. its a red ligh, the night light, not the other light.
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Re: Getting Humidity up to spec.
ok, so im about to try turning off the heatlamp, and propping the heating pad up against the glass to get the radiant hear. i wont be "gluing" it by removving the sticky pad, but rather just putting something small under it so it fully touches the glass, and i will see what it does to the temperature, as tis currently obvious that the heat lamp is doing nothing but making the temps go really high, and humidity low.
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Re: Getting Humidity up to spec.
If you don't want to go with a t-stat, I would recommend a rheostat instead. You can get one from any decent hardware store..just look in the lamp/lighting section. With that, you can turn the heat on the pad down so that it is not going to risk burning while up against the glass. If I remember right, I got mine for about $15. Maybe less.
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Re: Getting Humidity up to spec.
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Re: Getting Humidity up to spec.
ok so currently, we have the hide sitting at about a constant 88.3, im not sure on glass temp, but inside the hide itself is 88, so the glass is prolly a lil to hot.
on the cold side we have 79F
also on the cold side is 44% humidity.
for the humidity, i have devised a way of taking the heat lamp, keeping it off, and putting a damp paper towel under it, but on top of the screen so the snake cant just stay on it all day, it seems to be keeping humidity at 44%, and thats been constant for about 45 minutes, not sure if it will stay or not.
as for one other question my GF had...
are hanging in the cage, and the acurite thermometer sitting inside the tank on the floor, okay for the snake and wont kill him or anything? it seems as if it could possibly tip... but im not sure if that would hurt the snake or not, she is just wondering.
tomorrow i may post a pic of the setup as it is currently
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Re: Getting Humidity up to spec.
i dont think if the acurtie tipped it would kill your snake, shouldnt do too mucn dmg, but I have mine velcrod to the glass wall on the cool side, with the bottom of it touching the substrate
what size tank do you have? I have a 20L and I put waxpaper on top of the screen, and cut a circle outta the paper a little bigger than the lamp. i dont usually keep the lamp on, and when its off humid about 55%, and when its on usually 45%
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