So we (my boyfriend and I) bought a rack yesterday, and it came with two snakes. (A Cserpents 3-tub V70, and a 1. mojo and a 1. normal) The mojo was in shed so we set them up in the rack that they came from and sprayed down his bedding. Accurite was just getting dialed back in, but we put the unit in the top shelf where the mojo is even though the probe is in the middle tub - we wanted to get the 'median' heat of the rack but wanted to make sure the mojo had enough humidity to shed.

About three hours after setting them up, I went in to check on the temps and found the mojo's tub sitting at 99%, with condensation. Pulled out the tub to check on the snake - the bedding was wet but not soaking. There was a huge smell, though (you can tell where I'm going with this, probably). The mojo had shed, peed, pooped, and urated all at once, dropping about 70 grams in the process.

After giving it a night to see if some of the humidity would disperse without effect, the Reptibark was exchanged for newspaper. It seemed to help for a bit, but is currently back up at 99%. The guy we bought the rack and snakes from (a local breeder who was getting out) had them on paper with with a bowl big enough for the (now) 750 gram mojo to completely soak in. There's no condensation in the tub now, but the humidity is still high.

So here's my question: I don't want to add holes to these tubs unless it's the very last option, so what can be done to lower the humidity? He's on newspaper with not a huge water bowl (certainly not one big enough for him to soak in) but it's so high I'm not sure what to do.