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Would You Guys Know ?
My snake is about to shed and i need to increase her humidity what is the fastest most convienet way to increase it fast !
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I will usually put a damp washcloth on their hide. It puts the humidity up real quick. I dampen it in the morning and then again when I get home. Keeps it around 75%. I use a washcloth instead of misting because I use paper substrate and don't want to take a chance of them laying in the wetness for an extended period of time.
Last edited by RetiredJedi; 05-24-2012 at 09:25 AM.
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xXCleoPatraXx (05-24-2012)
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You can also mist it, about twice a day.
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xXCleoPatraXx (05-24-2012)
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misting with hot water is the fastest way to up your humidity short of buying a fogger.
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xXCleoPatraXx (05-24-2012)
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A wide, flat water bowl... you're looking for surface area. I can switch bowls and change humidity 20% on my tubs.
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xXCleoPatraXx (05-24-2012)
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I'd say to mist it. That's what I do.
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xXCleoPatraXx (05-24-2012)
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I never mist, I push the water bowl over the heat source when I see a shed coming and have nothing but one piece sheds.
Been doing it for years, I can't recall the last bad shed I had...
Jerry Robertson

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decensored (05-25-2012),MrLang (05-24-2012),xXCleoPatraXx (05-24-2012)
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Re: Would You Guys Know ?
 Originally Posted by snakesRkewl
I never mist, I push the water bowl over the heat source when I see a shed coming and have nothing but one piece sheds.
Been doing it for years, I can't recall the last bad shed I had...
this is what I do to. i rarely mist unless we're having very low humidity locally..
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