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Re: Substrates - can't get the right humidity!
Like I said, go with cypress mulch. You will achieve the necessary humidity. I use a UTH & a ceramic heat bulb for my anaconda tank, what I do, is I mist the tank once, sometimes twice a day, and when I see the substrate start to dry out ill pour water over the substrate to dampen it, which it will keep the humidity good for a day or so, if you have an UTH with a really good 2-3 minute misting on the UTH side, you should get 60%+ humidity.
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Re: Substrates - can't get the right humidity!
With my Repti Bark, I don't even have to mist anymore. Which I'm glad of - I hate the water stains that end up on the tank.
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Re: Substrates - can't get the right humidity!
Try a tub. I think having proper environmental conditions comes before a "more naturalistic enclosure".
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Re: Substrates - can't get the right humidity!
Try Repti-Bark. It keeps the humidity pretty well for my glass tank and I put a damp cloth over the screen top for a few days each week.
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Re: Substrates - can't get the right humidity!
I used to have the same problem with humidity. So i went to home depot and bought a small pond tub and put a fountain in the middle. Now everything is perfect.
Last edited by Darkice; 06-27-2009 at 03:27 PM.
Reason: forgot to proof read.
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Re: Substrates - can't get the right humidity!
you can always just add a humid hide and your snake will use it as they see fit. I just use a ice cream tub with a hole in the side and i filled it with moist but not soaking spahgnum moss.
I use the Forest Floor cypress mulch; similar to the repti-bark and it works fine for me and i dont have to mist it...about once every 2 weeks I pour water on it and mix it up then replace it after 1-2 months.
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Re: Substrates - can't get the right humidity!
Thanks for the input everybody!
I did have her in a tub, and I will by all means move her back if I can't get this worked out soon. The sheets of construction paper lasted through the night without soaking through, so she's not in danger of scale rot at the moment.
I will go to PetCo today and pick up cypress mulch or repti bark.
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Re: Substrates - can't get the right humidity!
Have you thought about putting a humidifier in the room?
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Re: Substrates - can't get the right humidity!
 Originally Posted by hud556
Have you thought about putting a humidifier in the room?
Works too. I was doing that when I was using a 40g tank. Unfortunately I had to keep it running 24/7, so it was loud and wasted electricity.
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