Re: Maintaining substrate?
I use a mix of coco fiber and reptichip. Holds humidity well for me and has more of a natural look.
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Re: Maintaining substrate?
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Originally Posted by
Luvyna
I use cypress for my BP and I mist the enclosure 1-2 times a day. Do you have a thermometer and thermostat for your enclosure? What is your set up like? If you're using a glass tank with a screen top you will need to cover most of the top to retain the humidity.
The proper set up for a heat mat is to have your heat mat outside of the enclosure attached to the bottom, with the thermostat probe sandwiched between the bottom of the enclosure and the heat mat. When you measure the warm end surface temperature in your enclosure you should use an infrared heat gun on the floor of the enclosure WITHOUT the substrate. Your snake can burrow down and push the substrate aside if it needs more warmth, so you need to make sure that the floor of the enclosure doesn't get too hot for your snake.
Also, how thick is the layer of substrate you are using? It shouldn't be a problem for a BP to push aside the cypress to get to the floor of the enclosure since you only need a layer about half an inch thick.
I do have a thermometer/thermostat all temps and humidity is ideal even when the mulch is dry it stays at around 50% humidity last I checked. My mat is set up like that so check ✓. About the same thickness as well. I'm just missing the infrared heat gun (I do plan to purchase one soon). So looks like my snake is all good then? Just should do more frequent misting you think?
Re: Maintaining substrate?
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Originally Posted by
CharlieBoi
I do have a thermometer/thermostat all temps and humidity is ideal even when the mulch is dry it stays at around 50% humidity last I checked. My mat is set up like that so check ✓. About the same thickness as well. I'm just missing the infrared heat gun (I do plan to purchase one soon). So looks like my snake is all good then? Just should do more frequent misting you think?
That's great to hear, sounds like you're doing a great job so far!
You can mist more frequently, or you can also mist the substrate more deeply if you don't want to do it as often. Don't be afraid to bring the humidity up to 80% with one round of misting since it dries up to an acceptable level pretty quickly. You can also boost humidity by sprinkling damp sphagnum moss around the enclosure.