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Humidity problems

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  • 09-05-2011, 07:53 PM
    fr3nchvanilla
    Re: Humidity problems
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by SMSReptiles View Post
    You can also place a wet rag. Wet enough but not dripping. That will bring up the humid level. Also a thermostat is very important. UTH can get over 100 degrees and cook your snake.

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    I only have 1 tank, the rest of my bps are in tubs (humidity is SO much better there), but when my humidity drops I use a damp towel. It usually brings up my humidity anywhere from 10-20%. If you do this though, make sure you use a clean towel and change it regularly.
  • 09-06-2011, 05:01 PM
    robeyeshua
    works for me
    i'm currently keeping 2 young balls in small steriltes - i have for a water dish a plastic container that roast beef came in from wal mart - (after a while - you figureout the snakes could care less for a water bowl,lol) - and set the bowl directly on the uth and it will heat the water and you get "free" humidity - it works - trust me
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