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    Re: Can a hide be too humid?

    There is nothing wrong with plastic hides. You should never have a problem with condensation.

    Wood hides are pretty terrible and in fact, hard to clean. There is no way to sterillize all of the small crevices unless you stick it in the oven for a half hour.
    Not to mention those log hides provide 0 security for the snake.

    Stick to plastic.

    edit: wait, so you have a non-wood log hide? What is this??
    Last edited by Kaorte; 04-03-2009 at 02:25 PM.
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