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Re: hoping to get a blood soon
Originally Posted by Goode05
Humidity should be 50-60
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50% - 55% (currently 51%) is the base humidity in my snake room (during the summer), but I also mist their tubs down once a day/every other day, too. So, that increases the humidity significantly for a few hours at a time. My tubs have really good airflow, so they only stay moist for a few hours at a time. So far, i've had nothing but full sheds and they're all eating and doing great. It gets really dry here during the winter months, though. Sometimes the humidity in my snake room will get as low as 16% during the winter. I am definitely getting a humidifier to run 24/7 in my snake room before this winter.
Just out of curiosity, I checked the current weather forecast for Bankok, Thailand and Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. There is rain in the forecast for both areas every day for the next 7 days. The humidity is currently 80% in Kuala Lumpur (temperature 81 degrees) and 90% in Bankok (temperature 80 degrees). So, I would say that this species is accustomed to much higher humidity in the wild. At least this time of year...
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Re: hoping to get a blood soon
Originally Posted by Aedryan Methyus
50% - 55% (currently 51%) is the base humidity in my snake room (during the summer), but I also mist their tubs down once a day/every other day, too. So, that increases the humidity significantly for a few hours at a time. My tubs have really good airflow, so they only stay moist for a few hours at a time. So far, i've had nothing but full sheds and they're all eating and doing great. It gets really dry here during the winter months, though. Sometimes the humidity in my snake room will get as low as 16% during the winter. I am definitely getting a humidifier to run 24/7 in my snake room before this winter.
Just out of curiosity, I checked the current weather forecast for Bankok, Thailand and Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. There is rain in the forecast for both areas every day for the next 7 days. The humidity is currently 80% in Kuala Lumpur (temperature 81 degrees) and 90% in Bankok (temperature 80 degrees). So, I would say that this species is accustomed to much higher humidity in the wild. At least this time of year...
Most of the time my room hangs around 55% in summer I only spray them when they are in blue. In winter I run 2 humidifiers in my room and it stays about 50-55%.
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Re: hoping to get a blood soon
Originally Posted by Aedryan Methyus
50% - 55% (currently 51%) is the base humidity in my snake room (during the summer), but I also mist their tubs down once a day/every other day, too. So, that increases the humidity significantly for a few hours at a time. My tubs have really good airflow, so they only stay moist for a few hours at a time. So far, i've had nothing but full sheds and they're all eating and doing great. It gets really dry here during the winter months, though. Sometimes the humidity in my snake room will get as low as 16% during the winter. I am definitely getting a humidifier to run 24/7 in my snake room before this winter.
Just out of curiosity, I checked the current weather forecast for Bankok, Thailand and Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. There is rain in the forecast for both areas every day for the next 7 days. The humidity is currently 80% in Kuala Lumpur (temperature 81 degrees) and 90% in Bankok (temperature 80 degrees). So, I would say that this species is accustomed to much higher humidity in the wild. At least this time of year...
They are, but in captivity, it's hard to get sufficient airflow in cages and racks most of the time. The higher humidity can cause more problems than it helps if it encourages molds and bacteria to grow in an enclosed space. I think it's just recommended to keep the humidity a little lower to avoid this and just because it's not really necessary, except before shedding. I keep mine less humid, but flood the cages when they clear up right before shedding. As long as they have access to fresh water, the cage doesn't really have to be sopping wet. My pet room stays on the humid side anyway...
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