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Believe it or not... there are four hides... two turned over black bowls, one rock hide, and one half log,... then there are three bushes ...... and then two water bowls. One on the cold side, and one on the hot side. There is a UTH that is hooked to a dimmer, and when Rios is going into shed I drape a damp wash cloth over the hide he is in to increase the humidty for shedding. Other then that I live in the Bay Area, CA where my average normal humidity is about 50-55 at normal and the average ambient temp in my apartment is already at 82. So I have not had to worry about increasing temps with an overhead as of yet... I may need to look into that in the winter, but I seriously doubt it since I like my house to be warm. Rios has not had one single issue with eating as of yet, and I have had him in this tank for a couple of months. He has shed just fine, and as they say a hiding snake is a happy snake... well the only time I see him is when I am up really late at night or if I disturb his sleep during the day.