Re: Noob humidity question
Yes, thats exactly why I am asking ! I'm building my setup using my old beardy's wood enclosure and its heated from the top by a CHE. I am debating the purchase of a RHP but honestly, the CHE seems to be doing good ont this test. The ambient humidity is below 50% above half the viv but if I put the probe on the substrate or slighty above, its around 60%. That's why the question came to me. I was also thinkling my BP wouldn't be the flying species :P so it makes sens ! I guess the only downside to using a CHE if my temps are good will be having to water my substrate every 2 or 3 days.
Re: Noob humidity question
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Mike Beaulieu
Thats a great idea ! I will but a damp hide in the middle because there is plenty space for 3 hides since its 37" x 18" 1/2 (interior).
Out of curiousity, how big do hides for adult pythons have to be ? I ask because I know they like to be snuggled ! :D
I can't really answer that because all adult BPs aren't the same size...;) Knowing the gender would help some, but all snakes grow their whole life, & even though they slow down as older adults, some just get bigger than others. Hides* aren't a big expense & I'd go bigger...don't forget you have to leave room for that moist substrate, & you can always add more substrate to make it cozier. I truly get a kick out of watching my snakes with their humid-hides...they really appear to enjoy them, & seem to be especially attracted to the smell of damp moss. *I usually use large plastic food containers with snap-off lids...they come in all sizes, even 'cake-size'- and I cut a doorway into the top. For a humid hide, you don't want the bottom open like with regular hides, as the moisture will spread thru-out your enclosure...you want it contained.
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Bogertophis
I can't really answer that because all adult BPs aren't the same size...;) Knowing the gender would help some, but all snakes grow their whole life, & even though they slow down as older adults, some just get bigger than others. Hides* aren't a big expense & I'd go bigger...don't forget you have to leave room for that moist substrate, & you can always add more substrate to make it cozier. I truly get a kick out of watching my snakes with their humid-hides...they really appear to enjoy them, & seem to be especially attracted to the smell of damp moss. *I usually use large plastic food containers with snap-off lids...they come in all sizes, even 'cake-size'- and I cut a doorway into the top. For a humid hide, you don't want the bottom open like with regular hides, as the moisture will spread thru-out your enclosure...you want it contained.
Ohhhh...that's a great idea. Thanks for all the help !
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Mike Beaulieu
Ohhhh...that's a great idea. Thanks for all the help !
Any time...you're welcome. I'm all for keeping our snakes "happy". :D
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Let us know when your snake goes into shed ... there are many tips and ideas to help at that time
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Let us know when your snake goes into shed ... there are many tips and ideas to help at that time
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Much appreciated. For now I am fine tuning the viv before I buy the bp.I am taking my time on this one.
I am happy because, my substrate (cypress +coconut) seems to be holding humidity well enough for the viv to be stable for 24h at least. now its only a matter of making sure temps are adequate.
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