Trouble stabilizing humidity and keeping it up
I just got a ball python. She's a baby and is absolutely perfect. I did all my research on how to take care of one, but reading and doing are two very different things. I am currently having trouble keeping the humidity up and stabilizing it. I've had her for about three days and I keep her in a plastic tub that is about 2' by 1', and is about a foot tall. I currently have a large water bowl (the guy at the exotic pet store, picked the size out) sitting on top of my UTH, regularly mist the tank, and I also have a humidifier on blast in the room the snake is kept. I could really use some suggestions on how to fix this as it is giving me extreme anxiety because I want her to be comfortable, safe, and well taken care of. I'm literally on the brink of a panic attack, please help. Right now the heat is about 92, with a humidity of 52% tank was just misted and I guarantee it'll go back down)
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I am also using paper towels as substrate and would prefer not to change this.
Re: Trouble stabilizing humidity and keeping it up
I'm using a "Vivarium Electronics Th-100", it measures temp and humidity. I think it's weird that I'm having this much trouble with humidity too considering most everyone I've spoken too says glass is harder to control.
I did just move the water bowl so that it is completely sitting on the mat, not just half sitting on the mat, and that seems to be helping.
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I think I have figured it out. I think the tub just needed a few days to stabilize (which i should've done prior to getting her, I just jumped the gun a little) and I needed to move the water bowl over the heat more. My tub now stays at 61% pretty consistently. My only concern now is the condensation on the sides of the tank. How much is too much?
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I don't know how to upload a picture to here. There are five small holes on each side about 2 inches from the top of the tank. Obviously no holes on the lid. It's a pretty standard set up
It doesn't seem to be bothering her, as she shed in one piece the first night she got here and I am currently watching him gobble down a mouse. I did want to know if condensation is dangerous though. How much is too much?