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What substrate are you using? Cypress mulch might be a good thing to switch to.
Unfortunately, there isn't all that much besides what you have done to increase humidity. The lamp is the culprit. If you are up for it, you could add a small space heater in the room.
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What substrate are you using? Cypress mulch might be a good thing to switch to.
Unfortunately, there isn't all that much besides what you have done to increase humidity. The lamp is the culprit. If you are up for it, you could add a small space heater in the room.
It's a mix of eco earth and aspen. A space heater, although a good idea, is impossible. The room that they are in is very large. I'm thinking of trying to find some sort of plastic that I can cut to fit the top rather than tin foil.
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You can buy sheets of acrylic at home depot. They have an acrylic cutter as well so you can cut it yourself. Its a lot easier than it sounds. Then you culd drill holes for ventilation.
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I hate to say it, but you may have to give in and use tubs! I had the same problems when using glass tanks, and since switching to tubs I can barely keep the humidity low enough. Sorry, but I don't know what else to tell ya. :cool:
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Oh, and have you tried putting the water dish directly on top of the UTH? Sound simple, but it really does raise the humidity... just a thought!
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I bought a humidifier to help with my humidity. I was having the same problem. Half the top is covered with foil and everything. So i just gave it a thought and tried it. I went to wal mart and bought a vicks warm steamer, which is essentially a humidifer, for 14 bucks. It holds a gallon and a half of water and raised my humidity anywhere from 5-15% depending on if I have my lamp on or what have you. Just an idea. It may work better for you it may not work at all. But i set it right by his tank, it doesnt vibrate or make any noise. The only time it does is when I put more water in it.
Good Luck!
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Both excellent suggestions. I can't put the water dish over the uth as that is where their hides are and I use that as their basking spot.
As for the humidifier, that would work great if the room wasn't so large.
I'd move them over to tubs but I feel like I'd lose some form of connection with them. I really like walking by and being able to look in their tanks and see what they're doing ya know what I mean?
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Both excellent suggestions. I can't put the water dish over the uth as that is where their hides are and I use that as their basking spot.
As for the humidifier, that would work great if the room wasn't so large.
I'd move them over to tubs but I feel like I'd lose some form of connection with them. I really like walking by and being able to look in their tanks and see what they're doing ya know what I mean?
The room I have it in is also large. But the humidifier is about 6 inches from the tank, like i said, it doesnt make any noise and from what I can tell, no vibrations as well. You can try to put it right next to the tank like I did. If it doesnt work, keep the receipt. Wal Mart will never know! HAHAHA:rofl:
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You can put the lamp right on top of the water dish! You can also make a humid hide by putting moss in a plastic container with a hole in it. Make sure you melt the edges of the hole so they are not sharp. The snake can use it if they need more humidity! Good luck! Winter is harsh! I love the name "Jake the snake"!