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  • 07-07-2011, 06:00 PM
    KLMuller
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  • 09-05-2018, 09:16 PM
    wolftrap
    Re: At what point is it TOO humid?
    Additional question... I have my beep in a glass terrarium with a screen lid. Hot temp is 88-90 F and the cool temp is 80-83 F. I live in a pretty humid part of Texas, where the humidity in our house is about 80% in the summer months. Is this too high of humidity for her? Should I get a dehumidifier for the room where I keep her?

    Thanks in advance!

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  • 09-06-2018, 11:54 AM
    Coluber42
    In the region where they live, it can be pretty humid during the wet season. I wouldn't worry about it as long as the substrate isn't actually damp. Damp substrate can cause mold or scale rot, but it's not a problem if it's just humid. If the temperature suddenly drops you'll get condensation, but that's more likely to be a problem in the rest of your house than in your snake's cage because your snake's cage is heated.
  • 09-06-2018, 12:04 PM
    highqualityballz
    As long as their not constantly on wet substrate you should be fine. I wouldn’t worry about an enclosure that’s dry with high humidity.
  • 09-06-2018, 12:06 PM
    wolftrap
    Re: At what point is it TOO humid?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Coluber42 View Post
    In the region where they live, it can be pretty humid during the wet season. I wouldn't worry about it as long as the substrate isn't actually damp. Damp substrate can cause mold or scale rot, but it's not a problem if it's just humid. If the temperature suddenly drops you'll get condensation, but that's more likely to be a problem in the rest of your house than in your snake's cage because your snake's cage is heated.

    Thank you for answering my question!

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    Quote:

    Originally Posted by highqualityballz View Post
    As long as their not constantly on wet substrate you should be fine. I wouldn’t worry about an enclosure that’s dry with high humidity.

    Thank you!
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