Question to all the tub users.
For everyone here who utilizes tubs, I have one question. How many air holes do you guys put into each tub?
I recently had one of my snakes have a really bad shed and I wonder if I have too many holes and it may have lowered the humidity too quickly.
So what do you guys do? I use lids on my tubs and I have holes in those as well. So I'm not sure what the correct amount would be.
Re: Question to all the tub users.
I have, don't know exactly... like 18 or 20 1/8" holes in the lid only. Humidity stays at 50-60%. I live in the desert so very low humidity environment, and I use a wood shavings bedding.
I have larger holes for my corn snakes because they have larger water bowls and need more ventilation otherwise condensation builds up in their tubs.
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Re: Question to all the tub users.
I dont put any but i have a gap of 1/16 or 1/8 inch above the tub in rack. Ive never used tuba outside of racks so not real sure. What has your humidity been at?
Re: Question to all the tub users.
As mentioned, there is not a hard fast rule for how many holes. Depends on where you live and humidity. I have holes down both long sides of my tubs. Start with fewer, you can always make more...
Re: Question to all the tub users.
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Originally Posted by
ohhwataloser
the gap between my rack shelf and the tub is enough air for my tubs. My house is normally low humidity though.
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Question to all the tub users.
I have about 20 wholes on the side with the heat tape. I use covers too. Holds humidity perfectly. Depends on your snake rooms humidity,temps.
All my snakes shed in one piece. Like others have said. Trail & error.
Start with a few wholes & monitor/record humidity levels then go from there.
Kevin 🐍