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Re: Hunidity................
There shoulb be no problem it wont get scale rot...it only gets scale rot if its a daily basis thing.....but humidity should be kept high only during shed....
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Re: Hunidity................
 Originally Posted by psycho
There shoulb be no problem it wont get scale rot...it only gets scale rot if its a daily basis thing.....but humidity should be kept high only during shed....
Yeah I know that it should be higher during the shed process and I had him out earlier and seen his eyes were glazed over so I figured it was time to raise it up a little but went too much. Normally it is between 55-65%. Thanks the scalerot thing had me a bit worried.
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Re: Hunidity................
 Originally Posted by BLong7211
Yeah I know that it should be higher during the shed process and I had him out earlier and seen his eyes were glazed over so I figured it was time to raise it up a little but went too much. Normally it is between 55-65%. Thanks the scalerot thing had me a bit worried.
The humidity during shed should be 65-70% me personally i like keeping it 70-80% the most...it gives my snake a complete shed with no problem....
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Re: Hunidity................
 Originally Posted by psycho
The humidity during shed should be 65-70% me personally i like keeping it 70-80% the most...it gives my snake a complete shed with no problem....
ok thanks!! That helps alot!!! I have another question if you don't mind? How exactly do they get burns on their bellies?? Don't they move if something is too hot???
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Re: Hunidity................
 Originally Posted by BLong7211
ok thanks!! That helps alot!!! I have another question if you don't mind? How exactly do they get burns on their bellies?? Don't they move if something is too hot???
Well it will start to look brown in their underscales and yeah they will move if a place is getting to hot...some cases they prefer to get burn because if they move the ambient temp is too low... the minimun should be at 80* the highest should be around 85*...does ur snake move alot?...what are you checking your temos with??
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Re: Hunidity................
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Re: Hunidity................
 Originally Posted by BLong7211
ok thanks!! That helps alot!!! I have another question if you don't mind? How exactly do they get burns on their bellies?? Don't they move if something is too hot???
They don't have much feeling in the ventral scales... they will burn. That's why you shouldn't let the hottest spot get much above 96*, preferably 90-94*
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Re: Hunidity................
 Originally Posted by psycho
Well it will start to look brown in their underscales and yeah they will move if a place is getting to hot...some cases they prefer to get burn because if they move the ambient temp is too low... the minimun should be at 80* the highest should be around 85*...does ur snake move alot?...what are you checking your temos with??
Well right now all I have is a digital therm and hygro in the tubs I am waiting on a new rack with heat tape built in with a thermostat and a temp gun. So my ambient temp is usually 80-81 degrees. I was just curios about the burn thing.
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Re: Hunidity................
 Originally Posted by BLong7211
Well right now all I have is a digital therm and hygro in the tubs I am waiting on a new rack with heat tape built in with a thermostat and a temp gun. So my ambient temp is usually 80-81 degrees. I was just curios about the burn thing.
Oh ok ur ambient temps sounds good....BTW what site is the one your getting your racks from...
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