Hello! I know this is a controversial topic, and there are many people who will want to jump at the opportunity to say "YOU CANT DO THAT WHHO DO YOU THINK HOU AREE EERRR"
Please don't. Haha
Here's my situation, as of now, I'm in the process of saving up for school and an apartment. I have medical bills out the @$$ along with a hefty speeding ticket and other various bills. In short, I'm pretty broke. The enclosure I have for my ball python is a 75 gallon glass aquarium. Not ideal for temps and humidity. Luckily in the summer my room naturally brings up temps and humidity to a decent level. For now, not so much.
For the record, I AM planning to start a little project on making my own visionarium... Or whatever you call them, to keep temps and humidity up, but that's not going to be for another few months until I can save up some cash. My question is this, is there any way to, FOR THE TIME BEING, do anything to the glass aquarium to keep up humidity?
After listening to people online, it's gotten me into some trouble, but here I am again asking people online! Here's some things that were suggested and problems I had
I originally put a towel on top but that led to the air becoming stagnant.
Then I tried misting more often and that led to mold.
I tried new substrate to keep up humidity but that led to my python getting a bacterial infection.
Here's a quick pic of her enclosure, right now I'm using a towel on the bottom.
There's two very large water bowls on both sides on the tank, and one small one in front of her hide. Will be buying a second hide this week to put in a spot without a bottom heater.
If you've come here to start an internet fight or berate me, congratulations, and pat yourself on the back for being a @&#%. But if you actually have some advice to help me out please do! It would be tremendously appreciated!
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