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    Thank everyone for all of the advice😀 My house stays around 75 year round and I have a small ceramic heater that heats one side to 83 or so. I'm in Arizona so it is hot and dry. Should u add anything for humidity? I am so used to stalking humidity with my BRB and ball pythons lol.

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    Re: First Pit! Leucistic Pine Snake

    He looks so angry! lol love him!

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    Re: First Pit! Leucistic Pine Snake

    Quote Originally Posted by Azlayla View Post
    Thank everyone for all of the advice😀 My house stays around 75 year round and I have a small ceramic heater that heats one side to 83 or so. I'm in Arizona so it is hot and dry. Should u add anything for humidity? I am so used to stalking humidity with my BRB and ball pythons lol.
    Your temps sound spot on Layla and ambient humidity should be fine for your pine. You may want to add a humid hide during his shed cycle.

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