Re: Humidity issues and how you deal with it?
Honestly if you use sphagnum moss you'll be fine. I have a mesh top and that doesn't effect the humidity when I use the moss
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Re: Humidity issues and how you deal with it?
Quote:
Originally Posted by
ontariosnakelover
I need some advice for my humidity for my boa and ball python. They both have 50 watt infrared heat lamps and the hot spots are at 90 and cool end around 80 F. My humidity gauges always indicate around 20 percent humidity which is why I use spray bottles daily to bring it up but it dries up really quick. They have screen tops so sometimes I try putting something over part of the top to keep moisture in but it doesn't really work like that. How do you guys keep your humidity ideal without having to be like me and constantly watch and adjust?
Switch to PVC cages. It will make your life much easier and more pleasant for the snake.
But your first problem is a heat lamp. Those dry the air. Better of going for heat tape and if you need ambient temp, a small CHE above the warm side.
Imo 90F hot spot is pretty hot. I keep all my snakes with hot spots around 86F or so. Their ambient/cool temps are the room temp which anywhere from 77-80F depending if its night or day. Pretty much all my snakes sit on the cool side 90% of the time.
I would start by changing your heating method and putting in a large water bowl for more surface area as well as cover 3/4 the top of the screen with plexi or even tin foil. The key is to control the air flow in the cage. Too much and you will never keep up with humidity. Too little and you will have a swamp in a tank lol.