Re: Humidity Issues (too low!)
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Originally Posted by
Joci
I'm a new ball python owner and I've had my snake for about a week. He is housed in a glass terrarium with a metal screen top and aspen shaving substrate. Right now the humidity is WAY too low, 18% at the warmer end, 40% at the cooler end (It's bad, I know). I have already started misting the terrarium a few times a day, but it doesn't seem to help much.
Does anyone have any tips on raising habitat humidity?
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Originally Posted by
RickyNY
I say ditch the hygrometer! Is probably a Exo Terra Analog Hygrometer
that's a good point, rickyny!
OP: how exactly are you measuring humidity?
Re: Humidity Issues (too low!)
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Originally Posted by
craigafrechette
I have had great success cutting cardboard to fit the screen top and cutting out a hole a little larger than the heat lamp. I then wrap it in aluminum foil real tight and tape it down with duct tape. The cardboard will make it sturdy, while the foil reflects heat and humidity back into the enclosure. Take your time and get the foil taped down nice and tight and it will last you a long time.
yep this is what I did too.
Re: Humidity Issues (too low!)
I measure the humidity with a digital indoor/outdoor thermometer. It is the same thing I use to monitor the temperature in the tank.
Re: Humidity Issues (too low!)
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