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Re: Getting the Humidity Up
I use the Humidimat. How do you know it causes bacteria????
I haven't had any problems as of yet nor has it busted.
They hardly boost the humidity up in my cage, maybe only about 5-7%
But enough that it keeps it in the low 50's.
I wonder how burrowing under could cause a R/I. the ones I have have a vinly back on it so none of the gel/moisture gets thru the bottom.
What type of set up did you use them in ?
Everyone talks about mats and sponges causing bacteria but I think misting substrate would have the same affect. Bacteria/mold grows where there is moisture, heck I have even seen it grow on steel that had just a tad of dust/bit o' mud on it in the building trade.
When I had Ozzy in a 20L I had duct tape the screen top w/ just a hole about 1/2" larger than the light on top which was on the cold side and the on the warm side I had UTH. Then I got a TropicAire which worked great keep humidity at a steady 55% and Ozzy always had a great prefect 1 pc shed.
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Re: Getting the Humidity Up
I tried using a Humidimat to boost the humidity in my BP's tank. It essentially didn't do anything. He's in a glass tank, so it might work better in a different environment. I ended up resorting to misting for humidity, and I use repti-bark as a substrate as it helps to retain the humidity.
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Re: Getting the Humidity Up
Something that occurred to me recently about humidity, especially in those struggling glass cages...
If you're doing everything right...you have the lid covered, little-to-no overhead lighting, a moisture-friendly substrate, waterbowl over the heat source....and you still have to mist frequently....ask yourself this: How often am I opening up the cage? If the ambient humidity in the room is low, then every time you open the cage to "play" with your snake, you are letting all the moisture out. Try keeping it down to once a day opening...quick mist when you put the lid back on, and then don't open it again that day unless absolutely necessary. See what happens...
Just something I haven't heard mentioned before.
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Re: Getting the Humidity Up
After much freaking out I got their humidity up quite a bit. OPhelia's is at 53% and rising slowly and Ody's is at 61%. Obviously I'll continue to monitor them as I always have. O_O
I thought Justin was going to kill me last night. I was a frantic, crazy lunatic. I guess if you love these guys this much, you'd get a little crazy at times...
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Re: Getting the Humidity Up
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Originally Posted by JLC
If you're doing everything right...you have the lid covered, little-to-no overhead lighting, a moisture-friendly substrate, waterbowl over the heat source....and you still have to mist frequently....ask yourself this: How often am I opening up the cage? If the ambient humidity in the room is low, then every time you open the cage to "play" with your snake, you are letting all the moisture out. Try keeping it down to once a day opening...quick mist when you put the lid back on, and then don't open it again that day unless absolutely necessary. See what happens...
Good point Judy. When we take out one of our girls, the other person changes the water, "tosses the cells" (remove everything else in the cage to check for poopy/pee) and then replaces everything and closes the cage back up. Then when we're ready to return Miss Thing back to her cage, the other person opens it for the holder.
All in all, the viv isn't open very long. Granted there are two of us, which helps. =)
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Re: Getting the Humidity Up
I rarely open their tanks up because I think to myself exactly that. I don't want to let the humidity out.
It's actually up to perfectly normal now. Ophelia's is about 61% and Ody's is at 59%. Obviously I'll up it when it gets time for shedding.
-Deep breath.- At least, throughout this entire ordeal, Justin didn't kill me. I was a nutcase. They seriously are like my very own kids. I bathe them, I clean up after them, I feed them, I hug them before they go to bed (some times) and I over-worry myself.
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Re: Getting the Humidity Up
Ok, so Elizabeth is my first snake. She's been with me for only just over a week, and I've been so busy making sure the temp is right that I haven't even bothered with humidity yet. I'm moving her into a 12x24 glass viv tomorrow, using a UTH and a CHE, so could you guys lend me some tips on what I need to do to atleast get it so that she isn't dryer than a kid on accutane (acne geeks like me will understand)? Please keep in mind that as always I'm very tight on cash. I appreciate so much!
P.S.-I've never seen her take a dip in the water bowl; does that mean anything?
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Re: Getting the Humidity Up
if i was going to do a setup on a tight budget here goes, go get a sterilite tub 32qt size. it is roughly 17x22x6inches high.(7 bucks)@target. get a uth to cover 1/3 to 1/2 bottom, wire it to a dimmer switch from lowes/homedepot(6 bucks) get a digital thermometer like an accurite to check temps and set your dimmer up(10 bucks) walmart/target. use newspaper for substrate, plastic bowls for hides and water bowl. use binder clips or rubber bands to secure lid. i don't see how it could be cheaper than this. poke 1/4 inch holes down the 2 long sides and see how the humidity does, too humid more holes, too dry cover some holes.
vaughn
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Re: Getting the Humidity Up
Brilliant! use a dimmer switch to plug your UTH into!!!! why didn't i think of that. I was sitting here trying to figure out a thermostat and caluculate all of the costs to bring down the temperature of my UTH... Just lower the amperage to the UTH and vwaaalaaa. I can play around with the settings untill i find an amperage that provides roughly the right heat levels!
That may have just made my night... lol
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Re: Getting the Humidity Up
With our heater on 24/7 this time of year, I go ahead and use a Vick's standard humidifier in a central location...it helps ALL of us!
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