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Why don't you just do a wet hide? It will raise the overall humidity in the tank a bit, but when your snake needs some humidity, he will go in the hide on his own. You use some damp spaghum moss, I use one of those cave hides.
Re: I'm losing the battle
Tanks suck for humidity man. I say get a tub
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Is your foil taped on? Try switching to plastic wrap and tape it on - I've got it taped on with packing tape.
Try cypress mulch. I didn't cover the entire bottom, just 1/3 on one side.
Try dishes of spaghnum moss. Don't just dampen it, get it soggy.
Don't know what kind of bulb you have but perhaps you can try a lower wattage bulb. A red or blue one.
Um, damp towel over the top. I have dry towels draped over the top of mine and I know when I get lazy and don't cover the tops back up, the humidity will drop.
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Reynalds Press and Seal I am using that now in a tank I have my dumerils in for Quarantine. It has worked well for me. Or you can put a humidity box in the tank, I did that when my Salmon Boa was in a tank, used a cool whip container and put some moss in it. Im all about the tubs now it condenses space and allows you to have a nice collection without a bunch of tanks around. Most important my opinion I think its healthier for the snakes. I only use tanks for Quarantine. Good Luck and Try the Press-n-Seal
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Not Reynalds its Glad Press-N-Seal
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Alright I'm gonna say it...
It may not sound nice, but I'm gonna say it.
You say your going to lose the connection with your snake? Ok, well for one you should know that your snakes brain is about the size of a pea so really your not going to lose anything in terms of connection lol. Yea you may not be able to see him whenever you want, but thats a bad reason to keep your snake in undesirable conditions. AND once you open the top of the tub, lift the hide that there most likely going to be under, and boom theres your snake! Snakes are private creatures and don't want you to see them, they are secretive and thats how they are programmed by nature to survive. Its just instincts man nothing personal. Sounds to me your being a little stubborn and your picking aesthetics over functionality which is IMO irresponsible. I know you want to be able to see them, and observe them in there "habitat" but if you can't provide the proper set up then ditch it. Stop trying to come up with ways to "jimmy-rig" the situation and just fix it already.
Another thing!! Tubs aren't going to help you much if your room is cold...Space heater or a bigger UTH is really the only way to raise ambient temps. I hope you figure something out for you and your snake that works, just don't make the animal suffer for your personal "viewing" needs. If you want a display animal, get a lizard or something that lives in the desert that doesn't require the humidity needs that snakes need. Good luck...
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PS
If you really really insist on using a tank they do make misting machnies that can do it for you during the day. I know people who use repti foggers to maintain humidity for some of there snakes enclosures. There actually pretty effective and look kinda cool when there going ;)
Good Luck :gj:
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Seems like an awful lot of work, which takes away from the joy of keeping these animals to try to make all these tanks work. I surely don't envy you when you break down the tanks on a monthly basis to sanitize them.
I had ONE ball python in a tank (my first). I hated the fight to keep temps and humidity correct, and he hated it too (fasted for 8 months). The week after I put him in a tub, he started to feed.
I've never looked back, and you couldn't ever convince me to keep another ball python in a tank.
If I want to see my snakes - I take them out of their tub.
Compared to tanks, tubs are practically worry free.