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Aspen never did anything for me humidity wise.
Id change the substrate out in one tub to see if it helps, that way your not wasting a bunch on all the tubs if it doesnt work.
Get the ambient temps down, warmer tub, warmer water, more evaporation, more humidity.
Get a fan going in the room to circulate air. Ceiling fans are great.
Ditch the top to the bowl, I've heard horror stories of snakes drowning in bowls with little access holes like that.
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i answered this in a post in the general ball pythons forum, look at it, and see if that helps =]
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If there is a way to put a heat bulb in the tub that would help.
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It's only two tubs so I'll change one and see what happens. Got rid of the water bowl top thing quick--never heard of it happening but better safe than sorry.
I'm not sure how to get the ambient temp down without lowering the temp on the hot side, but I got a ceiling fan and I'm running it right now. Probably because the air is really humid to begin with right now.
I use tubs so I'm not sure how I'd get the ceramic bulb to work in their tubs--couldn't they burn themselves on it?
Oh boy, I just remembered I actually have a de-humidifier. If it's still not down by tomorrow, I'm going to run it for like 15 minutes or something and see what happens.
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for the ceramic bulb, buy a heat lamp stand, they run at about $20 at petco, that way is far enough to warm up the tub and take humidity, but not close enough to burn the snake or melt the tub
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Yes, the snakes could burn themselves on the ceramic heat emitter. I don't know what kind of tubs you have, but if it will be too close, the do make wire guards to put over the lights so they can not touch it.
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Thanks for all the great advice everyone, but the ceiling fan did the trick. Checked it 3am this morning (because I'm neurotic like that) and it was down to 70, checked it middle of the day and it was down to 61, it's hovering at 57-59 right now.
Oh geez this gave me such a headache but hopefully it should be okay now. =)
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Little fan in the room, or if climate problem in general with where you live a small de-humidifier could do the trick?