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  • 05-24-2007, 06:51 PM
    clawlan
    Re: New member saying hello and asking advice!
    excellent tips! Thank you!
  • 05-24-2007, 07:26 PM
    West Coast Jungle
    Re: New member saying hello and asking advice!
    Going with a tub is the cheapest, easiest to clean and control temps and humidity. Depending on where you live and what the humidity is you can adjust the amount of holes in the tub and width of the waterbowl. For example I live in very dry southern cali so I don't put too many holes in my tubs (4 or 5) and if it's real dry I use a wider, not deeper water bowl to up humidity. Some one in Florida where it's humid would want alot of air holes and probably a smaller water bowl because they don't want it to get too swampy(humid) in there, that can cause problems. 50% humidity is fine and maybe a few mist of water when your snake is in shed to kick it up a bit. Hope this helps.
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