Humidity Issues (too low!)
I'm a new ball python owner and I've had my snake for about a week. He is housed in a glass terrarium with a metal screen top and aspen shaving substrate. Right now the humidity is WAY too low, 18% at the warmer end, 40% at the cooler end (It's bad, I know). I have already started misting the terrarium a few times a day, but it doesn't seem to help much.
Does anyone have any tips on raising habitat humidity?
Re: Humidity Issues (too low!)
Towel over most of the top of the screen. Obviously with 3 inches on either end open for air vents. It holds in the humidity better then you'd think.
Otherwise I know there are some stickies around here about the humidity and some very qualified members who can help! Good luck!
Re: Humidity Issues (too low!)
Change substrate to forest floor cypress mulch and do what everybody else said
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Re: Humidity Issues (too low!)
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neonspeed
Change substrate to forest floor cypress mulch and do what everybody else said
i forgot about substrate!
OP, what kind of substrate are you using? aspen is notorious for not keeping humidity. you can use the above or a coconut bedding. i use Reptichip which is awesome for humidity.
Re: Humidity Issues (too low!)
Ok I will definitely change the substrate if the aspen proves to be too difficult :)
Re: Humidity Issues (too low!)
I had major issues with this in the winter. Definitely switch to a moisture absorbing substrate, use damp towels or tinfoil for insulation, and maybe think about getting some terrarium moss (they'll sell it near the substrate at the pet store. You can moisten it and put it in the corners of the tank) I've also heard a glass tank makes it difficult to keep up the humidity, so if you think it'll be a longterm thing (say you live in a consistently dry area, consider switching to another type of tank)
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