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    Humidity problem

    Hello...
    I have been having serious problem with humidity and it is hovering at 35% no matter how I try to raise it up. I been looking at internet for some kind of misting system and found this,

    http://www.petco.com/product/105899/...abba-Mist.aspx

    Have anybody used it before and I would like have everybody opinion on it, that will be helpful!

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    Re: Humidity problem

    describe your enclosure and setup for us and maybe we can help out in that area first.

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    Re: Humidity problem

    What kind of setup do you have? Most humidity issues are caused by folks with tanks not foil or plastic treating their screen lids.

    If that's not the case for you, then blocking off more air holes (not all of course) and using a wider water dish helps. Also, for 'no other option' situations, there is a humidifier out there that's a LOT cheaper than the one you linked to... I just can't recall it now.
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    Re: Humidity problem

    Okay, it is 20 Long, it have UTH on the right side of the tank. It have 2 Hides, couple of driftwood and large water tank in the middle of it. Hot side is 92 degrees and cold side is 81 degrees. I live in a location that are way cold and dry. My room is at 64 degree right now. The tank, admint (sp?) temperature is same as my room so I am trying to raise it up with a heat lamp. I think it is 60 watts red bulb. I also covered the screen top half with foil.

    I can add the pictures if you guys would like to see.

    Forgot to add that, I also use aspen bedding.

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    Re: Humidity problem

    throw in some sphagnum moss and call it a day.
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    Re: Humidity problem

    Glass tanks can be a pain for humidity and temp. My room temp sits at the exact same as urs 24/7 and benig in BC, humidity is not very high in our house. Try first of all insulating your tank with some of the hard pink styrofoam from home depot ($10) a sheet, this will allow you lower the heat demand and help frmo drying out the tank. Other options to help stricty with humidty;

    1) spray often
    2) larger water bowl
    3)Water bowl over UTH (this can cause Bacteria growth though and will require more cleaning of the water dish and areas around it)
    4) Hamster ball with moist paper towels inside Replace when they dry out)
    5) replace your tinfoil on the screen lid with a wet rag or facecloth and keep it wet
    6) Sphagnum moss (moss that can be picked up at most pet stores, is then wetted down to abosrb water and placed in the tank, can me used more than once but not forever)

    I think thats all i got.

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    Re: Humidity problem

    You could try a radiant heat panel: http://www.reptilebasics.com/RBI-Rad...p-1-c-283.html. They go at the top of the enclosure and really help to bump up the ambient temps without zapping the humidity.

    I live in the high desert and we have no humidity. It is also cold. I have 6 RBI cages and have them all with RHP's. Works like a charm


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    Re: Humidity problem

    Quote Originally Posted by ride_gnu View Post
    Glass tanks can be a pain for humidity and temp.
    4) Hamster ball with moist paper towels inside Replace when they dry out)
    5) replace your tinfoil on the screen lid with a wet rag or facecloth and keep it wet
    I'm pretty sure the two above steps aren't actually good ideas, as they harbor heaps of bacteria. Not 100% sure, but pretty sure

    What I do is mist about twice daily with hot water - must be hot, because as you mist it, it cools down. Also, heat lamps zap moisture from the air so that's a big thing to have to get past, especially if the ambient air temp in your room is so low (omg i'd die in that, I keep my ambient room temp at 80 <3 my blanket is more just for cuddling than covering )

    Cover the screen on your tank with foil, get some sphagnum moss, and mist if needed. That should pretty much do the trick.

    OH, and there's also a substrate called Cypress Mulch that you could try too.

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    Re: Humidity problem

    It could also be worth a try to cover half of the top with glad press and seal instead of tinfoil - you can really press it down on the screen top and it does a great job at helping me bump up the humidity in my glass tank.

    Someone else mentioned it but it is worth mentioning again - go to teh hardwar store and get insulation and try putting that around the sides of your tank - that will help keep the ambient temps up and hopefully you will have to use your lamp less often, since they are murder on humidity.
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    Re: Humidity problem

    The snake just needs somewhere to go to raise it's humidity when it is shedding. Make a humid hide.

    Get a plastic container big enough for them to coil up in, and cut a hole (smooth any rough edges). Then put damp spagnum moss inside. Re-wet it every few days and you should be set. Works great......

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