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Re: UTH too big?
hey i would sugest you use a substrate that is good for humidity, your heat pad should cover one side of the tank which will give it enough room for a hiding spot and the water dish, i keep my snakes at 50% humidity all the time and during a shed i will spray the enclosures a little to boost it to about 60%-75%, what is ur humidity at right now?
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Re: UTH too big?
its so great that you are waiting to make sure everything is good before you get the snake. what i did was i bought the 30-40 gallon uth for my 20 gallon long tank for the same reason and i figured it would be cover a large part of the hot area to help with the ambient temps. so to answer your question no there would be nothing wrong with that, infact it would be a good thing i think. good luck
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Re: UTH too big?
hey, i currently have all my snakes on wood shaving(not pine) i have UTH and the room i have them in is 10 feet by 5 feet i also have a space heater which is set at 22C (76F) when it reaches this temp it shuts itself off and when it is below that temp it starts itself up again my humidifier works the same way its always set to about 45% and does the same as the heater maybe you should get a humidifier that has a setting opposed to one that constantly runs, i forget the brand of mine but i bought it at the wal-mart by my house for $49.99
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Re: UTH too big?
I started using shredded coconut husk (sold as plantation soil) for a substrate. It worked like a charm to raise my humidity and keep it up. He likes to burrow in it too so that's an added bonus. I also use a very large water bowl in the center of the tank so he can submerge himself if he wants to. I have a 33 gallon long tank (36"x12"x18")
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Re: UTH too big?
i use aspen shavings, coconut husk is great for humidity but its alot messier and hard to clean than the aspen shavings!
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