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Plants for humidity?
My humidity has been holding around 42% for the past week. I have a book that says putting a plant in the tank will help add humidity. So yesterday I bought a large plant and put it in. I know the plant is working because there is condensation on the inside glass, but my humidity only went up to 43%. Any ideas?
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Re: Plants for humidity?
I had a big pro. With humidty and tried qlot of things but what works best for me so far is having a big wet towel cover about 4/5ths of my screen lid. It keeps my humidty around 55 to 60 percent and I just have to wet the towel once in the morning when I wake up. Make sure to wash the towel ever couple days just to be safe from any mold. I have 2 towels that I use so I can have one in the wash while another one is on the cage. Lemme know if this helps ya brother
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Re: Plants for humidity?
Is that how much humidity the ball python really needs is 50% that seems like alot
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When I went to bed last night the humidity was at 43%. But when I woke up this morning it had risen to 50%. Which is odd because it was cool last night. Normally the cooler it is the harder it is to produce/control my tanks humidity. I will be so glad when summer gets here, humidity won't be a problem then.
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Forgot to mention. My BP shed last night for the first time since I've had him. He really looks nice now.
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Re: Plants for humidity?
 Originally Posted by tjones
Is that how much humidity the ball python really needs is 50% that seems like alot
50% is concidered an average minimum humidity. Most people try to maintain 50%-60% on a regular basis, and then bump it up toward 70% during a shed.
Thomas "Slim" Whitman
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Re: Plants for humidity?
What are you measuring the humidity with and where is it located in the tank?
I just use a bit of damp moss to up the humidity and it works just fine.
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Re: Plants for humidity?
 Originally Posted by Kaorte
I just use a bit of damp moss to up the humidity and it works just fine.
Where do you get it at?
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Re: Plants for humidity?
 Originally Posted by M&J in NC
Where do you get it at?
I got mine at the pet store. Its called Sphagnum moss.
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