Humidity trouble, what changes to make?
I'm having some humidity trouble too but there is some great advice here.
Is it ok or being suggested to most inside the cage periodically?
Re: Humidity trouble, what changes to make?
I have kept my ball python in open screen tops for the whole 7-8 years I have had him...at no point have I covered this screen with a damp towel...that's called asking for mildew, at least here in the south east. Like many have said, a more efficient substrate will likely alleviate the issue, I use coconut bark for my BP and I saturate it very well on a weekly basis...he has never experienced a bad shed. The only catch with eco earth is I have found it to mold rather easily, but this is a simply fix: add a light top layer of cypress mulch, it has a natural acidity to it and will inhibit mold growth.
Re: Humidity trouble, what changes to make?
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Dev_DeCoste
Wow, that's really interesting and I didn't know that. I was getting ready to get eco earth for my guys tanks as humidity escapes super easily even with foil taped to 85% of the mesh screen. Thanks for the knowledge!
No problem, the stuff holds humidity well and I am going to incorporate it in almost all of my cages later on, but it needs something like cypress with it if humidity is going to stay relatively constant. My GTP's cage dries out in 24 hours so I use plain eco earth for him due to the fact that this drying out prevents mold growth.
This set up uses coconut coir (which is what eco earth is and other related products) with a cypress top layer and is currently housing a 2013 pastel...
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