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  • 03-21-2016, 06:26 AM
    Albert Clark
    Re: Sick and having trouble keeping humidity
    THIS ^^^^^^^ Absolutely. If you dont get these important items, and hes already ill, we are going to be into another illness real soon. :( :(
  • 03-21-2016, 06:48 AM
    T_Sauer
    Re: Sick and having trouble keeping humidity
    I found it! LOL ..... This is how your uth and thermostat should be set up on your enclosure when you are able to get them ...

    Quote:

    Originally Posted by PitOnTheProwl View Post


    I know it all seems overwhelming at the moment, but once you get your husbandry correct and your fella is healed up it will be smooth sailing from then on out ... all you'll have to do is feed and water him, and clean from time to time, ..... oh yea .. and enjoy him :gj: ... I can spend hours on end in my snake room just admiring my collection, it never gets old
  • 03-24-2016, 12:50 AM
    Tattoo-Hound
    I am soo sorry for the late reply, work has been ridiculous. I did however get paid and drop a good amount. He's now on coconut fiber bedding (checked daily if too moist), reptile fogger that goes off every 3 hours to keep humidity at 80, floor temp with a regular heating pad under the glass reads around 75 and on long enough for when room temp drops drastically. I have a power strip for things that are timed now too. His belly looks great now and he's a lot more active. It's like the fogger over night helped him completely shed. He just ate a medium rat no problem and went straight to climbing his new tree http://postimg.org/image/shdbza7yl/http://postimg.org/image/6wcupf0lp
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