Re: Having Humidity problem
i think covering one half of your tank will help... are you at all interested in moving your snake to a rubbermaid type of container? they hold humidity much better than a tank. also adding a water dish to your 'warm side' will raise the humidity as well... as it will help to evaporate the water :)
Re: Having Humidity problem
i am using aspen with glass tank and no lights. but i have almost all of my top covered. just enough for some air flow. cover it it up and u should be fine.
Re: Having Humidity problem
I had this problem in my wooden viv when I first started up so added the humid hide in the corner under my CHE and the humidity shot up.
Re: Having Humidity problem
Thanks for the insite, As far as the rubermade contaner goes, I understand that they may function a bit better, however, I like the look of my tank. It took me a bit longer to get my temps just right, however, I know have that under control. I will try covering the screen top with either plastic, or glass. If nothing else, I will make a different top for it. Thanks again for the advise.
Later
Ray
Re: Having Humidity problem
You may wanna try an home made humidifier.
Home made humidifier
Re: Having Humidity problem
Hello!
I have 2 balls in a 55 gallon with the same problem as you. I have several water dishes in the tank, and found that placing the water under my light source only makes the humidity worse. Also, I found that putting something over most of the tank didn't make a difference. I use the lizard litter stuff that you get from a pet store (can't really get anything else in CT, and if you know of something I can, please let me know! That stuffs expensive....) which holds moisture pretty well. I spray the tank every day just to relieve the dryness, but I think I may try this homemade humidifier. Does anyone know if this is loud? Thank you :)
Ginger
Re: Having Humidity problem
Quote:
Originally Posted by adizziedoll
I have 2 balls in a 55 gallon
Uh oh. You know you shouldn't do this right? Do a search. Keeping snakes together is not a good thing.
Re: Having Humidity problem
Yep, just found that out. Have a whole thread started because of it. The sad part is that I was given the snakes FIVE freakin' years ago, and have had them together ever since.
I did all sorts of reading, and somehow never caught onto that particular piece of information. But lucky for me, all you guys are SOOOO nice and understanding :)