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    Re: Soon to Shed or Bacteria? Sorry, im totally new! :X

    Quote Originally Posted by rattlehead07 View Post
    would it be legitimate if i stuck a UTH under the water dish? in theory that should cause the water to evaporate and put out moisture into the air..?
    Will heat the water in the dish and promote the growth of bacteria. Why not slap it on the side of the tank until you get your rheostat?
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    Re: Soon to Shed or Bacteria? Sorry, im totally new! :X

    sounds like my next move, thanks!

    by the way, ive been on different forums for all of my life, and never have i gotten this much help at this incredible of a rate thanks to everyone for the warm welcome and the awesome advice.

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    Re: Soon to Shed or Bacteria? Sorry, im totally new! :X

    Thanks, we try! I'm still fairly new to snakes myself, as I just got my first BP a year ago... and I must say, about 98% of what I've learned has come from this forum.
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    Re: Soon to Shed or Bacteria? Sorry, im totally new! :X

    P.S. Welcome to the addiction, LOL... if you look at my signature, you can see how my collection has grown in one year.
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    Re: Soon to Shed or Bacteria? Sorry, im totally new! :X

    That's the same type of substrate I use. My guy has swallowed it a couple times but is fine. I was worried at first. I'm ditching it soon, because it scares me. If it is changed every few months it can promote bacteria. It hides everywhere.

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    Re: Soon to Shed or Bacteria? Sorry, im totally new! :X

    Quote Originally Posted by CRAZY View Post
    That's the same type of substrate I use. My guy has swallowed it a couple times but is fine. I was worried at first. I'm ditching it soon, because it scares me. If it is changed every few months it can promote bacteria. It hides everywhere.
    That's one reason I prefer to use newspaper or paper towels for my BPs... I only use real substrate (carefresh, since I'm allergic to aspen) in the corn snake tubs, since they like to burrow. But with the pythons, paper is the way to go!! It's so easy to clean, and no risk of them swallowing the bedding.
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    Re: Soon to Shed or Bacteria? Sorry, im totally new! :X

    Home depot is a very confusing place. Just ask a few people where the indoor outdoor thermometers are and they should point you in the right direction. They do have an accurite unit in the garden section that is about $12.
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    Re: Soon to Shed or Bacteria? Sorry, im totally new! :X

    how do you know you live in california? :

    i called every home depot, osh, lowes and independent hardware store, most of them didnt know the word "hygrometer" and dont carry the humidity gauge. the only place i found one was the marijuana hydroponics shop... hahahaha

    anyways, i picked up the acu-rite temp and humidity digital reader, and im only getting 45% humidity... i dont understand, how am i supposed to double that so my baby can shed???

    ive got a big water bowl, filled halfway with water, a UTH right under it, 80% of the top covered in foil to restrict air, i mist the cage, have fir bark, and 86F average temp, with about 90 in hide... ideas?

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    Re: Soon to Shed or Bacteria? Sorry, im totally new! :X

    Quote Originally Posted by rattlehead07 View Post
    i have his first vet appointment tomorrow at 6 PM, but just wanna run it by you guys, cause im sure you can shine some light on this question of mine?
    Ball Pythons dont need vet checkups like dogs and cats. They only need to go when they are sick or hurt.
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    Re: Soon to Shed or Bacteria? Sorry, im totally new! :X

    You can try misting the tank down. Some people have to do it a couple times a day, others only once a day.
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