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Moss in ball python cage?
Is this a easier way to help keep a tank humid in a glass tank ?
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Re: Moss in ball python cage?
cover the top if its screen with a damp towel? Get a good substrate that holds water to raise humidity.
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Re: Moss in ball python cage?
If you are using a lamp, getting rid of it will significantly raise your humidity level.
Another option would be switching to a plastic tub
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Re: Moss in ball python cage?
i woullddd but the tank and such was a present for my bday and wouldnt wanna upset father lolz so for now i will endure the constant care of my glass tank and i have 1 towl ontop but i guess i could put another... im assuming this means moss is a no no
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Re: Moss in ball python cage?
 Originally Posted by Laxhitman316
i woullddd but the tank and such was a present for my bday and wouldnt wanna upset father lolz so for now i will endure the constant care of my glass tank and i have 1 towl ontop but i guess i could put another... im assuming this means moss is a no no
The moss is fine, but as you have noticed, not very effective.
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Re: Moss in ball python cage?
and yes i use lamps.... im thinkn bout getting heating pads but would that work with cypress ? and im assuming id still need atleast 1 lamp to keep the air somewhat warm as i live in new york
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Re: Moss in ball python cage?
 Originally Posted by Laxhitman316
and yes i use lamps.... im thinkn bout getting heating pads but would that work with cypress ? and im assuming id still need atleast 1 lamp to keep the air somewhat warm as i live in new york
Getting rid of the lights will improve your situation dramatically. Lights suck the humidity right out of your enclosure. Kaorte's advice is right on target!
And no you don't need to keep a light. Balls spend days in termite mounds and nights out hunting. They do not need lights. Get an under tank heater that covers 1/2 to 2/3rds of you tank bottom. Put it on a thermostat. Cover the top like Kaorte suggested
Last edited by singingtothewheat; 02-28-2010 at 10:04 PM.
 singingtothesnakes  1.1 Normal kids. Well for the most part anyway.
0.1. Worlds coolest Normal Ball Python (Boo)
0.1. Mojave Ball Python (Daisy)
1.0. Pastel Ball Python (Sol)
1.1. Het. for Axanthic Ball Python (Xan and Xab's)
1.1. Garden Phase, Amazon Tree Boa's (Jetta & Izzy)
0.1. Reverse Okeetee Corn Snake (Sarah)
0.0.1. Gopher Snake (Little Bite)
The Ghost did not pan out. shoot!
Hopefully by summer I'll be making payments on a 1.1 lesser
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Re: Moss in ball python cage?
Now for a 40 gal long what size uth would i need ?
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Re: Moss in ball python cage?
a 40G long i think would be a little big for a ball 
But if u look on it. Depends what u get it says what size tank it for
There the 10-20G
and the 30-40G ones
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Re: Moss in ball python cage?
yes my father likes to bu is y a little over what is needed but the two hides branch and bark i have fills up much of it
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