Humidity issues and how you deal with it?
I need some advice for my humidity for my boa and ball python. They both have 50 watt infrared heat lamps and the hot spots are at 90 and cool end around 80 F. My humidity gauges always indicate around 20 percent humidity which is why I use spray bottles daily to bring it up but it dries up really quick. They have screen tops so sometimes I try putting something over part of the top to keep moisture in but it doesn't really work like that. How do you guys keep your humidity ideal without having to be like me and constantly watch and adjust?
Re: Humidity issues and how you deal with it?
What substrate are you using? You could always try using something that holds humidity better like coconut fiber. I cover the lids of my tanks with foil and that works well for me.
Re: Humidity issues and how you deal with it?
I used some foil insulation from lows and glued it to the inside of my screen top. I keep a wet washcloth on top of one hide. I use a large water bowl and have another bowl with wet paper towel in it. I also mist daily PA winters are brutal for humidity.
Re: Humidity issues and how you deal with it?
Are you using a tank with a screen lid? You want to cover that somehow if you are. Use substrates that hold moisture well like cypress and coconut husk. The bulbs aren't helping you much, and if the problem persists, you'll need to change to a heat pad controlled by a Uth. Lastly, make sure you aren't using crappy humidity guages.
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Re: Humidity issues and how you deal with it?
We have an Exo-Terra terrarium with the screen top that is sectioned into four. We picked up inexpensive cutting mats at our local craft store and cut them the exact size of the screen sections. We covered three of the four. We have a CHE on the fourth section. This slowed down evaporation quite a bit.
We also have a piece of drift with a large cavity that we pack with sphagnum moss which also helps.
Together that keeps our humidity around 30-40% now that winter is here.
The rest comes from daily misting.
One thing that we want to try is moss balls: https://www.amazon.com/Plastic-Aquar.../dp/B071NGJW92
Our plan is to fill them with sphagnum moss, soak them, and place in the terrarium (rinse and repeat daily). Through trial and error we'll hopefully figure out how many we need to keep our humidity in the sweet spot without misting.