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  • 01-22-2014, 03:50 AM
    cheaversg
    new ball python help
    Hi Im a new ball python owner. I got mine like 5 days ago.
    When I got my snake the humidity in the tank was ok a little low at 40%.
    After 2 days of having it I had to move it to a different location in the house where the tank is not as warm.
    So to combat this i used heating lamps. the problem with this is the humidity is gone down to 10% and i can not keep it up.
    So I tried moistening the bedding a little misting and some splashing water into the tank when i would take her out. I
    t seemed to work for a little but it would dry out easily.
    So the problem is is that she feels dry i think she might be about to shed soon since she is getting darker.
    so how should i raise the temperature in the tank without lowering the humidity.

    My last problem is she has a red scale kinda thing going on its only one scale the reason.
    Im concerned is cause 1 i dont want it to be scale rot obviously and 2 how did it acquire it.
    It hasn't defecated in my tank yet the tank is clean please help.
  • 01-22-2014, 04:22 AM
    satomi325
    Re: new ball python help
    There are a few things you can try:

    Substrate:
    -Cypress Mulch
    - Coco Husk
    Both of these retain humidity really well

    Tank screen:
    - Cover 80-90% of the lid with tin foil, damp towel, or plexiglass.

    Inside the tank:
    - Use a larger water dish (surface area = water evaporation)
    - Move the water dish to the hot side of the tank
    - Good old fashion misting with a spray bottle
    -Use a humid hide if everything else fails. (Get a plastic tupperware and put some damp moss or paper towel inside. Cut a little hole in the lid so the snake can go in and out as it wants. The humid hide provides a 'humid spot' rather than trying to make the entire tank humid.



    Heat lamps suck up humidity like a sponge. So if possible, I would try getting the belly and ambient temps up so you don't have to use a lamp.


    The red scale could be really minor scale rot. Don't worry too much about it if your husbandry is good. It will go away with the next shed or two.
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  • 01-22-2014, 09:39 PM
    Grim8899
    I advise against covering majority of the tank with foil,foil will reflect heat and make the tank even hotter,I tried it,don't advise it... Cover the screen with wett rags. Take about 3 rags and soak the crap out of them then ring them out a bit and place them on top of my screen,covering about 80% of the screen. usually after a day and a half I have to re soak the rags. The inky time I mist is when there in shed. Also I keep my heat bulbs on the hot side and water bowl( large ) middle of tank,a little off center actually towards the hot side
  • 01-22-2014, 09:47 PM
    Grim8899
  • 01-22-2014, 09:51 PM
    Grim8899
    I had my black lights on and bedroom lights off,that's why they were out,but turned on the lights so you can get a good viewhttp://i1287.photobucket.com/albums/...ps420737ee.jpg
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