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yet more questions
ok, I've got another round of questions. seems like just when you get something figured out, something else goes hokey
ok I finally got the flexwatt hooked up and such. I had 2 panels on the bottom of the tank because of the cold winters up here, I thought it would need two. so last night i cut off the second panel because of the temp reading 98 degrees.
so with only one panel, I have the heat under control. now, humidity is an issue, but its too high.
ok...set up
I have plastic under-the-bed bins. I have flexwatt on 1/3 of the tank. Water bowl in the middle of the tank. Holes drilled on every side, with more being on the opposite side of the flexwatt.
now, I put new holes in the tank yesterday, trying to fix the humidity being too high. It worked for Nag (who is on the bottom) but not for Nagaina.
would it work if I turned Nagaina's tank around, so it would be Nag's flexwatt on the right side, and Nagaina's on the left side? would that help with the humidity, or not at all? should I put more holes in their tank just in general to keep the humidity under control? should I move the water bowl to one side or the other?
I think thats it for now, but rest assured I shall be back to pester you all once again (wicked laughter)
thanks folks
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1.1.0 ball pythons, Nag (4) and Nagaina (3 yrs)
1.2.0 kitties, Jack(3), Bootsie (8), and Nani (8)
1.0.0 leucistic texas rat snake, Bloop (1 year)
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0.2.0 lovely daughters, Alyda (14) and Elise (10)
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