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Humidity question

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  • 06-21-2005, 05:52 PM
    LadyBones
    Re: Humidity question
    So i guess i win the argument :)
  • 06-22-2005, 07:39 AM
    frankykeno
    Re: Humidity question
    Hmmm I always thought it was excessively high humidity (with condensation on the tub or dampish bedding) that caused problems for balls?

    We keep baby in the 50-60 range then add in the humid hide during shed. It's worked great this last shed though with high humidity the other week it was a struggle but as advised here, as long as the higher humidity doesn't bring on condensation or damp bedding it's not a major issue during the summer.

    ~~Jo~~
  • 06-22-2005, 09:17 AM
    alexrls
    Re: Humidity question
    correct me if im wrong but i think wet bedding and stuff can cause scale rot not RI so thats a completely diffrent sort of problem
  • 06-22-2005, 09:46 AM
    daniel1983
    Re: Humidity question
    Yep completely different problem.....but sometimes people will forget that the wet bedding can cause problems and cause wet bedding when trying to increase humidity....so I guess it is kinda related :)
  • 06-25-2005, 08:55 PM
    xXGregXx
    Re: Humidity question
    im having a hard time keeping the humidy up around 50-70 % everyday is there an easer way 2 do so? should i buy a humidity hide or something?
  • 06-25-2005, 09:18 PM
    PrincessErica
    Re: Humidity question
    So it's only low temps that cause RIs?

    Greg: What kind of enclosure are you using? If you have a screen top, try covering it with a towel or plexi-glass to keep the humidity in. Also, if you're using heat bulbs or any other sort of overhead heating, they zap humidity, so maybe consider using a UTH for most of your heating needs. You can also try misting the tank occasionally until your levels get to where they should be. My humidity stays around 50% with just a big water dish in the tank and a towel over 75% of the screen top. Hope some of these tips have helped!
  • 06-25-2005, 09:25 PM
    Chad T.
    Re: Humidity question
    corect me if im wrong but cant u put the dish under the heat lamp to incres humidity
  • 06-25-2005, 09:27 PM
    xXGregXx
    Re: Humidity question
    im using a glass tank with a screen top ive put a towel over the top and it works very well but for lighting i have a light lol. i have a uth heater for heat. and the tank is somewhat small 4 my python so it sits right over the water bowl cuz thats the only place the water bowl and the light can go right in the middle. i dont want to put the light on and have a towel on there 2 because im afriad of a fire. ive already lost my house when i was 6 to a fire and i dont want it again i plan on buying a bigger tank sometime during this week. is there any easier ways to raise the humidity other than misting it constantly?
  • 06-26-2005, 07:12 AM
    PrincessErica
    Re: Humidity question
    Maybe consider another source of lighting? If it's just to light up your tank, maybe put it outside of the tank? Your ball doesn't need light, so there's no benefit in keeping it on top of the tank if you're worried about a fire. The lamp is zapping out humidity though, so that's part of your problem...

    If you DO want to keep the light on top of the tank, you could always move it to one end, and keep the towel folded back so it's not touching the lamp. I have a ceramic lamp on top of my tank, off to one end, and a towel covering most of the rest of the top, but the two never touch.

    Otherwise... misting (or getting a bigger water dish) is about the only way I can think of to keep humidity up. Sorry.
  • 06-26-2005, 07:37 AM
    new2BP
    Re: Humidity question
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by xXGregXx
    is there any easier ways to raise the humidity other than misting it constantly?

    this is what i am using with great success. i placed a fish tank air pump which is used to pump air into a fish tanks water to increase oxygen level. i set the pump outside the tank and run the air hose into the snake tank and into the water dish. make sure the pump is set on something that obsorbs the vibration of the pump or it could iratate the snake. i have mine setting on a towel and it is not on the same shelf my tank is on. So no vibration/ noise issues. i have the pump on a timer right now and it doesnt take long for the humidity level to rise 5%. i bought a timer with 24 on/off settings for a 24 hr period. so i can have it come on and off every half hour. i am strongly thinking about switching to a dimmer switch though to give that a try. I also am using UTH but my primary source of heat is from a infradred bulb (75w)which is on the top of my tank (20 gal). I placed the water dish on oposite side of tank (cool side) and it seems to work well for me. i can easily keep my humdity levels at 60% or close to it. good luck.
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