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    Re: Finally.. PICTURES of my BP

    Looks good! Have you thought about switching the substrate to something that holds humidity better? Cypress Mulch and Coco Fiber hold humidity really well. You have to make sure to use the Coco Fiber the correct way though, or else it can be bad for the snake.

    Also, if you have an UTH, the heat won't be able to flow through that much substrate. I'd suggest taking some out if you have an UTH that's being controlled with a thermostat or dimmer.
    Last edited by Elise.m; 01-04-2010 at 03:45 PM.
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