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    Substrate help

    I currently have repti bark. It holds humidity well but temp wise not so well. Heat lamp dries everything out. Any suggestions? Would space heater in the room help at all?

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    We need a lot more info about your set up & type of cage (aquarium? tub? plastic-made for snakes?) to be much help.

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    Re: Substrate help

    Quote Originally Posted by Bogertophis View Post
    We need a lot more info about your set up & type of cage (aquarium? tub? plastic-made for snakes?) to be much help.
    Sorry, 10 gallon aquarium. I have a UTH, tried a heat lamp as well but really killed the humidity. I've covered half the top with foil to keep it humid.

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