Re: Scale Rot Prevention?
Re: Scale Rot Prevention?
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I wanted your opinions on firstly how to decrease humidity
you could run a small fan in the same room as the snake. You don’t want it
pointed right at him by any means but increasing the circulation can bring down
the humidity.
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wether or not that high of humidity in a dry (aspen) very clean
environment puts my 80 gram lesser at risk of scale
rot.
When you husbandry is off the snake is at risk. that being said scale rot is
caused primarily by unsanitary conditions. If you spot cleaning the tub well
and fully cleaning every month scale rot should not be your primary concern.
Re: Scale Rot Prevention?
Just looked at the pictures. More holes lol. You have enough but if the humidity is still too high you can defiantly add more
Re: Scale Rot Prevention?
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Originally Posted by
AllThatInThemGenes
Just looked at the pictures. More holes lol. You have enough but if the humidity is still too high you can defiantly add more
Oh I added plenty more holes than what you see in those pics and its still above 70. Those pics are from yesterday. Everything else is the same
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Re: Scale Rot Prevention?
High humidity is okay as long as temperatures are not too low, and substrate is dry. :)
Re: Scale Rot Prevention?
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Originally Posted by
redshepherd
You can definitely add more holes if needed! A lot of holes doesn't hurt.
In my 15 qt, I have around 40 holes on the lid, and 30 holes on all four sides... LOL. And my humidity was around 70~80% during the summer. Now in winter, it's dropped to 60%.
If you have that level of ventilation, high humidity is not a problem. What what I understand, scale rot appears in high humidity with not enough ventilation, or with damp substrate.
I also believe that taking out the fake plant will help a lot. Humidity in the enclosure doesn't have so much surface to cling onto/there's more open air relative to the size of the water bowl, so it will lower.
Since I'm only giving him one hide, I want to keep the plant in for security. Also, is it OK to melt the holes (using a soldering iron) in the tub and then immediately putting him back in? I don't have a temperery holding container.
Thanks,
HenryTheSnake
Re: Scale Rot Prevention?
when the plastic melts it puts off fumes so i would not put him right back in. You should be able to find a shoe box or something while you wait the 5 min for the tub to air out. Using the soldering iron is perfectly fine tho.