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  • 05-21-2015, 10:16 AM
    SCWood
    Re: Help there's a snake in my sink!!
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    Originally Posted by Skiploder View Post
    Moss is cheap.

    Your humidity is probably better than you think.....

    Probably, I am using cheap gauges
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by 200xth View Post
    If you're in Florida, humidity should be relatively easy for you.

    I don't soak, don't mist, and have small water bowls. Granted they are in tubs, so it's easier to keep humidity levels where they should be, but with very little effort on the humidity front all but one of my snakes produce perfect sheds each time.

    Try the humid hide. That'll probably be all you need.

    I thought so too. It bounces back and forth between 40% and 70% all day every day UNLESS it rains then it's almost 80%! Thanks for the tips :) I will go ahead and try to find moss for next time

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  • 05-21-2015, 03:07 PM
    DVirginiana
    BP humidity is pretty easy. With a sphagnum moss hide, and especially if you use something like cypress mulch for bedding being in Florida I'd imagine that would about cover it. I actually haven't misted in quite a while because my girl keeps overturning her water dish (I didn't know why until I came in one day and saw her curled up under it wearing it like a hat trying to hide... despite her other perfectly adequate hides). I replace the wet bedding but there is still a bump in humidity.

    Also, they are far from top of the line, but PetSmart sells these small digital hygrometers that are meant to be mounted on a cage, but really you could just carry one around in your pocket and pop it into an enclosure for a minute then take it out if you wanted to be sneaky about testing humidity.
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