Humidty too high in house for the summer... :(
Just a concern here...
It's summer in Ohio and the humidity in our home ranges from 40%-60%. We keep several different types of snakes, but humidity has become an issue for the warmer weather ones (W. Hognose and KS Boa). We have already taken the precautions of using the tiniest water bowls on the cool side, using fans, etc. but to little avail. All of my snakes in are in PVC enclosures of varying sizes.
Should we be concerned about their humidity levels if there is no wet substrate or condensation? Are they at risk of getting ill? The highest I've seen in their tanks is around 50%. If I should be concerned, what is recommended to lower the humidity for them?
Thank you for any and all help.
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Right now the average humidity in my home is around 50%, now I’ve only kept ball pythons since moving here five years ago. But I kinda love it, I keep in tanks. And right now they shed without any boosting what so ever. No moss, no humidifier. In the winter I always play it safe and add moss, but I love love summer for the humidity. As far as the Kenyan and the hognose, I’m not sure of their exact husbandry needs, but for my balls it’s working out great.
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Re: Humidty too high in house for the summer... :(
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Originally Posted by
Phillydubs
Why do you feel those are bad levels...?
i think you are totally fine with where you are. 40% is even too low. 60% is fine lost my tanks sit around there or mid 50s
i bump to 70 plus for shed
Is that even okay with Western Hognose and Kenyan Sand Boas?
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Originally Posted by
SherbieHerp
Is that even okay with Western Hognose and Kenyan Sand Boas?
I do not own those snakes.
What do most care sheets say? Breeders? Etc
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Food for thought...I'm currently setting up my new pvc enclosure and taking temps. I'm at 70% humidity with only substrate and bone dry Reptichip substrate. No water in the dish. My other (smaller pvc enclosure) has always had high humidity levels (70s - 80s) and never any wetness or moisture buildup. Always a great shed. I don't think it's too much of an issue as long as their is no condensation buildup. Just my two cents and I've heard breeders mention the same.