Humidity......its just not that hard
Probably the biggest issue used to discourage housing in tanks, yet it is no trouble to maintain the recommended 50 to 60 percent range, and even raise for shed without misting.
Regular humidity is maintained perfectly with evaporation of water from water bowl and a 2 dollar hand towel covering 90% of the screen lid. Tnen if you want higher, set a second water dish, small but deep directly on the glass floor over the heat mat and it will slowly cook the water to raise to higher level. Its just not hard.
I do believe in covering the sides of glass and back with $1.50 worth of poster board and I do believe in tne right size tank. A twenty long is fine for most small adult males......I am not against plastic cages, but why spend 3 times the money when the tank is fine. I know others will disagree, yet what I have reported works. I am doing it right now..........just my opinion......not sure why there is so much stress over humidity.
Re: Humidity......its just not that hard
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robeyeshua
Probably the biggest issue used to discourage housing in tanks, yet it is no trouble to maintain the recommended 50 to 60 percent range, and even raise for shed without misting.
Regular humidity is maintained perfectly with evaporation of water from water bowl and a 2 dollar hand towel covering 90% of the screen lid. Tnen if you want higher, set a second water dish, small but deep directly on the glass floor over the heat mat and it will slowly cook the water to raise to higher level. Its just not hard.
I do believe in covering the sides of glass and back with $1.50 worth of poster board and I do believe in tne right size tank. A twenty long is fine for most small adult males......I am not against plastic cages, but why spend 3 times the money when the tank is fine. I know others will disagree, yet what I have reported works. I am doing it right now..........just my opinion......not sure why there is so much stress over humidity.
I agree, although for peeps who have lots of snakes a rack system probably saves a lot of money. Tanks are more appealing to the eye as well.
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Re: Humidity......its just not that hard
I have seen people suggest placing the water bowl over the hot spot...excuse my ignorance but doesn't doing so make the water too warm for the snake to drink? Also, if you put the bowl over the hot spot doesn't it cover up much of what is available for the snake to use? I guess these issues could be solved by using 2 water bowls and a large hot spot or small water bowl.
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Water does not get too hot to drink. Water evaporates much quicker than people think. I have a seven inch water bowl 2 inches deep not even on the heat pad and am maintaining 55%. My uth extends beyond the warm side hide and helps heat the tank to recommended ambient, and gives me room for that extra water bowl if I choose to raise humidity. Tonight, when I was working with tank, in taking the towel off, the humidity in tank on hygrometer dropped to 35 % within seconds. After putting the towel back on it was at 55% within 2 hours. It works.......try it. Happy New Year from Kentucky!
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Do you have to mist in the winter time?
Re: Humidity......its just not that hard
I use eco earth coconut substrate to aid humidity. People have said to mix it in with bark as well or cypress mulch to better air humidity. I also have a giant water ball near on the warm side for the same purpose. But yeah its still been hard to control humidity for me. Dont really know what else to do other than result to an actual timed misting device.