Re: Quick simple question
Many people will probably disagree with me, but I have had my snakes in a rack for a year now, and during the winter when we keep the heat at about 68 degrees, my tubs rarely go above 70 for an ambient temp. I keep the hot spot where the flexwatt is between 90 & 92. All of my snakes eat regularly and have never been sick with RI's or anything else. Like I said, many will probably disagree, but I haven't had any problems.
As far as humidity, you probably need to drill some holes in the side of the tub (about 1/4" or less). Start with a few, and then gradually add more holes until you get the humidity where you want it.
Good luck!
Re: Quick simple question
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sorakitty
Okay. thanks for letting me know about your heating. I just got my girl checked out by the vet today and she's all nice and healthy. No problems what so ever. :D
Her tub already has holes in the side, and it's still so high in the humidity. Any other tips?
How many holes does your tub have? I had to literally drill about 30-40 holes on each side of mine until the humidity got where it should be.