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Help with humidity

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  • 08-13-2010, 05:53 AM
    JLuck13
    Help with humidity
    Over the last week I have moved my snakes out of my extra walk in closet into my garage. I asked my girlfriend, well now fiance, to marry me and in the process she is now moved/moving in with me and although she loves herps and has a small crestie colony, she needs the closet more than my retics do lol. (this debate almost turned into a huge fight lol)

    anyways my humidity went from the normal 45-60% down to 25-30% AT BEST. i keep all the snakes im having problems with in tubs and things its time to try changing the substrate to help hold/raise humidity. My big girls in melamine cages are just fine, but those are for a different story.

    a good friend of mine and neighbor keeps his collection on wood chips from home depot that he bakes and disinfects and has perfect humidity in his garage too. Is this okay? ive always kept everything on newspaper/papertowel and am kinda at a loss for this.

    someone wanna chime in and help me?
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