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    High ambient humidity

    After switching my BPs to tubs, I wondered why I couldn't get the humidity below 60-70 - no matter how many holes I drilled. Today I left an analog hygrometer laying around the house, and when I checked it later it read 65%. Sometimes I forget how humid our climate is, since it's usually nice and cool... but I am like 1/2 mile from the Bay & 5 miles from the ocean, with a constant layer of fog. So it really shouldn't surprise me!

    A few questions... is this an okay level for BPs (their tubs read 65-70 usually), and if so, will I still have to mist during sheds? Also, is there any way to lower a room's humidity? I've heard of humidifiers, but assume those ADD moisture.
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    Re: High ambient humidity

    I live in FL close by the beach, I actualy got the humidity down. The tubs have like 200 holes though... also using small water bowls helps alot. Im using 4" atm, they are very small. Maybe Ill try 5 sometime and see how that goes.
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    Re: High ambient humidity

    65% to 70% humidity is great for BP's. I run about 70% all the time. Just be sure to keep things clean.

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    Re: High ambient humidity

    Oh, and you will not have to mist at 70% humidity. You will love sheds at this humidity, and so will your snakes!

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    Re: High ambient humidity

    Quote Originally Posted by Jenn View Post
    Oh, and you will not have to mist at 70% humidity. You will love sheds at this humidity, and so will your snakes!
    Same here, 65% to 70% full time.
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    Re: High ambient humidity

    I also keep my snakes around 70%. They seem to love it. All of my snakes shed in one whole piece also. I haven't seemed to run into a problem yet.
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    Re: High ambient humidity

    I dont have any holes in my tubs and my humidity was on the low end for me. I just got some new additions and a couple of them had dented eyes so i needed to spray my bedding in the tubs a little to raise the humidity. Then again im way north and its already pretty dry here.

    Im considering getting a large humidifyer for my home in the winter. Its just too hard to keep it at a good level.

    Your humidity levels are good. I wouldnt start worrying about it unless it gets above that for an extended period of time.

    I made the mistake of switching my pastel male to a tank and the combo of low humidity and having a hard time keeping temps right, he got a RI. Its better to have slightly higher humidity than to have it too low.

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    Re: High ambient humidity

    I live in the Valley of Cali (I'm a poet, don't you know it!) and I have a constant humidity of 60%-65%, and I can't get it any lower than that. Along with the recent rain that we've gotten it spiked up to 70%. I'm sure you experienced that too!
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