Humidity or the lack thereof
I purchased my very first ball python, or any snake for that matter, last week. I'm having a heck of a time keeping my new baby's humidity level where it needs to be.
I have her in a 30x12x12 glass aquarium with a screened lid. I started out with Aspen substrate but given my humidity issues I switched to coconut husk as I heard it helps with the humidity. I have a squirt bottle that I fill with warm water to mist the enclosure and I have covered part of the screened lid, also to help with the humidity. I do have a 100 watt daylight lamp that I use to heat the enclosure. During the time I am home I keep misting the enclosure and can keep the humidity hovering between 50-60%. The problem is when I arrive home from work the humidity is around 30%. What can I do to help this? Would changing the daylight bulb to just a heat emitter help? Please help...I don't know what else to do!
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Thank you for the response! A couple of questions though...If I switch to a second UTH instead of the lamp wouldn't that mess up my ambient temps? I notice they use an infrared bulb, do those not burn up the humidity as bad?
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Valkarih
Thank you for the response! A couple of questions though...If I switch to a second UTH instead of the lamp wouldn't that mess up my ambient temps? I notice they use an infrared bulb, do those not burn up the humidity as bad?
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You already have a UTH? I missed that from your first post. What's the temperature of the room in which you keep your snake?
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I would cover ALL of the screen (I use foil), except for a hole just big enough for my che to sit on. I also have 3 sides of my tank covered with Reflectix to keep in heat. With the this and coconut, my humidity takes days to drop.
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You already have a UTH? I missed that from your first post. What's the temperature of the room in which you keep your snake?
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Yes, I have a UTH covering roughly a third of the bottom of the tank... Probably closer to a quarter. The temp of the room it was in usually hovers right around 70.
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I would cover ALL of the screen (I use foil), except for a hole just big enough for my che to sit on. I also have 3 sides of my tank covered with Reflectix to keep in heat. With the this and coconut, my humidity takes days to drop.
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I will look into Reflectix as I don't really have anything on the sides and back of the tank. Would covering the entire screen not block out fresh air?
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I will look into Reflectix as I don't really have anything on the sides and back of the tank. Would covering the entire screen not block out fresh air?
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Don't forget that in the wild, they live in termite mounds. Covering most of the screen will be fine. :-)https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...818c1b5cf6.jpg
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