Re: Small-ish low humidity-loving species?
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Originally Posted by
Caitlin
I'll co-sign the suggestion for one of the smaller Antaresia like a Children's Python. A male Hognose would also be fine - they are really great little snakes.
Editing to add: the humidity levels you mention are very concerning for a Ball Python. Do you need a little help brainstorming solutions?
I have a solution, the aforementioned tub setup (which he is not moved into yet). Problem is due to some snafus (was switching from coco powder to coco chips for the first time and added way too much water) I've run into the opposite issue where the humidity is so high it goes beyond what my hydrometers can read. Even leaving the lid off and periodically sifting the substrate around to expose all of it to the CHE hanging above hasn't really done anything, it's still so soaked almost a week later that squeezing any given chunk produces entire droplets of water.
Really don't know what I can do to dry it out. Bake it or something?
Re: Small-ish low humidity-loving species?
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Originally Posted by
Snagrio
I have a solution, the aforementioned tub setup (which he is not moved into yet). Problem is due to some snafus (was switching from coco powder to coco chips for the first time and added way too much water) I've run into the opposite issue where the humidity is so high it goes beyond what my hydrometers can read. Even leaving the lid off and periodically sifting the substrate around to expose all of it to the CHE hanging above hasn't really done anything, it's still so soaked almost a week later that squeezing any given chunk produces entire droplets of water.
Really don't know what I can do to dry it out. Bake it or something?
Add more dry substrate to it, mix very well, & take some out if there's too much. Sure, you can also bake it, but that's more hassle.
Re: Small-ish low humidity-loving species?
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Originally Posted by
Bogertophis
Add more dry substrate to it, mix very well, & take some out if there's too much. Sure, you can also bake it, but that's more hassle.
There's already a little too much (again, never used it before so it was very trial and error on my end). If I add anymore there's basically no room to fit amenities since the tub is rather shallow.
I could take most of it out and mix in dried chips, but then I don't know what to do with what would be taken out. None of the other animals I have would have a use for it so it'd essentially be wasted unless I can just set it out somewhere to dry out over a longer period of time and "reuse" it when the substrate needs to be changed out for cleaning.
Re: Small-ish low humidity-loving species?
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Originally Posted by
Bogertophis
:hijackd: Congratulations, you've derailed your own thread. :rofl: Whatever happened to the "small low-humidity-loving species" you were looking for? ;)
Realized that a while ago. It was either derailing this thread, making a new one or necroing an old one from the caging section. Eeni minni minni mo. :confuzd: