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  • 03-19-2019, 05:31 AM
    gunkle
    Re: What do you do with Humid Hide when not in shed?
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    Originally Posted by Jmarshall View Post
    Be careful with YouTube videos.. there is quite a bit of poor information out there as well as flat out neglect. I’d suggest watching Sbake Discovery’s ball python guide. She discusses their set up and mentions humid hide as well. I also like Clint’s Reptiles videos. He is also very knowledgeable and has good information.

    Yeah they love Snake Discovery. My 7 year old just loves Rex. I think they are most of the way through her videos. They know if they watch something educational I don't get as controlling about screen time. I do limit a few of her videos as well like the ones on prolapse and euthanizing they don't need to see yet.
  • 03-19-2019, 05:36 AM
    gunkle
    Re: What do you do with Humid Hide when not in shed?
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    Originally Posted by Dianne View Post
    I’ve been using Reptile Prime in my humid hides, left in all the time. The humidity just gets zapped as long as I’m running the heat, but this has been a good way to give it a boost. I add water as needed. No mold issues so far, but two of my bps use it like a litter box so I’ve completely changed those. :rolleyes:

    I've got Reptile Prime as my substrate and find I've been adding 1-2 cups of water every 2-3 days or so to maintain 50-70% humidity.
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