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    Re: Can a hide be too humid?

    A resin log isn't more porous at all. But the amout of air flow that can get in is much greater then a plastic bowl with one small hole in it. Thats pretty much like having a green house in your snake tank, specially since BP's require such hit temps to start. If there isn't enough air getting to the substrate which it clearly sounds like there isn't. Then you will get the moist bottom and possibly harm your snake.

    Edit: I wouldn't mess with anything while she is in shed like you said. But when i get home ill go back to this post and post a pic of my logs if i can't find one on the internet. Im not sure if they are exo terra or not but they are wonderful to have.
    Last edited by DrEwTiMe; 04-03-2009 at 02:42 PM.
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