how important is humidity to a ball python's health?
i keep my levels correct but i've always heard different opinions so i figured i'd ask you guys
Re: how important is humidity to a ball python's health?
extremely... Levels to low they can't shed right. Bad sheds can lead to lots of problems like eye caps being stuck on, eye caps stuck on can lead to them not eating because they can't see. You can also run the risk of getting RI if the humidity is to high or to low which would most likely end up with a expensive vet bill. Finally substrate kept damp over a long period of time can cause scale rot again expensive vet visit.
Re: how important is humidity to a ball python's health?
how do you guys keep the humiditiy up in your enclosures?
i have a zilla critter keeper and i have to use towels and light mist
Re: how important is humidity to a ball python's health?
yeah i've always considered it to be very important to the well being off balls so i always make sure my leverl are between 50 and 60% and higher when the shed is on.
i just wanted other thoughts on it
thanks for the replies
Re: how important is humidity to a ball python's health?
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Ok so if I am using a tub with UTH and newspaper substrate, and how do I keep the humidity down? I have holes drilled in the sides and a small water bowl. Everything seems to be good except the humidity being mid to high 70's and some time in the. 80's.
More ventilation. holes along the top edge are not very efficient. Warm air rises and escapes but allowing cool air in the cycle has to reverse. So the tub breaths in and out. Air holes low and high will allow cool air in and warm to escape.
Re: how important is humidity to a ball python's health?
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Originally Posted by
RetiredJedi
Ok so if I am using a tub with UTH and newspaper substrate, and how do I keep the humidity down? I have holes drilled in the sides and a small water bowl. Everything seems to be good except the humidity being mid to high 70's and some time in the. 80's.
My issue is the opposite. I'm still trying to increase the humidity because it hovers in the 45% range. I also keep fiddling with the temperature on both sides. First it was way too wide a range (78°-98°!!) and now it's all the same (86°) on both sides.