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    Huimidity abit to high.

    I finally got my humidty gauge today and I noticed it was reading about 69-72%

    I removes the water bowl from the UTH and removed the plastic wrap from the vents but it didn't bring it down.

    Perhaps I should change the substrate tomorrow to newspaper?

    What disturbs me most is I noticed a few scales atop her head that seem...off. Not rotten just...odd.
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    Re: Huimidity abit to high.

    Are you using a tub or tank?

    If it's a tub, put some more holes in it. If it's a tank.. well.. remove some of the plastic wrapping or whatever you use to reduce the humidity
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    Re: Huimidity abit to high.

    Quote Originally Posted by CoolioTiffany View Post
    Are you using a tub or tank?

    If it's a tub, put some more holes in it. If it's a tank.. well.. remove some of the plastic wrapping or whatever you use to reduce the humidity
    Plastic Cage, Neodesha.


    I took off all the plastic wrap over the vents.
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    Re: Huimidity abit to high.

    I noticed the word "Gauge" do you mean is one of those analog stick things? those are always way off.

    Get an accurite if so, they sell them at the wal-mart and home depot garden section.
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    Re: Huimidity abit to high.

    Quote Originally Posted by Danounet View Post
    I noticed the word "Gauge" do you mean is one of those analog stick things? those are always way off.

    Get an accurite if so, they sell them at the wal-mart and home depot garden section.
    Gauge was a poor choice. It's a digital accu-rite. Unfortunatly I bough the wrong one so it has no probe >_<
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    Re: Huimidity abit to high.

    That humidity level doesn't sound too excessive to me. If the substrate is dry, I wouldn't worry about it at all.
    Some of the places ball pythons live in the wild are more humid than we normally keep them.
    The 'off' scales happens sometimes when they bump their head on something during a shed cycle. The underlying scales can be slightly damaged and appear odd after the old skin is shed. This can also happen if humidity was too low during a shed, and the skin on top of the head stuck, but they pulled it off anyhow.
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    Re: Huimidity abit to high.

    In a Neo cage you probably don't need to cover the small vents. How long have you been using this setup? What substrate are you using? If it's newer then give it time to settle. If you're using cypress or something you can switch to aspen or paper. If you're water dish is huge you can use a smaller one. Your humidity isn't that high so any small change can make a huge difference for you.
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    Re: Huimidity abit to high.

    You could put a small oscillating fan by the cage for a little bit. That should help bring the humidity down a notch.

    But honestly, I don't think you even need to bother. 60-70% is fine. It will probably dry out a little bit over time now that you uncovered the vents.
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    Re: Huimidity abit to high.

    Quote Originally Posted by Seru1 View Post
    Gauge was a poor choice. It's a digital accu-rite. Unfortunatly I bough the wrong one so it has no probe >_<
    That's OK, even if it had a probe, that probe is only a second thermometer, it doesn't read humidity. Only the unit itself reads humidity.
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    Re: Huimidity abit to high.

    Quote Originally Posted by WingedWolfPsion View Post
    That humidity level doesn't sound too excessive to me. If the substrate is dry, I wouldn't worry about it at all.
    The 'off' scales happens sometimes when they bump their head on something during a shed cycle. The underlying scales can be slightly damaged and appear odd after the old skin is shed. This can also happen if humidity was too low during a shed, and the skin on top of the head stuck, but they pulled it off anyhow.
    Oh Really? Thats good. I stopped misting a few days ago after doing more reading on the forums and now I am glad I did.

    I noticed some of it was just substrate, but I think when I change her substrate this weekend I am gonna sand down the entrances to her hides better. I did it one but they aren't suuuper smooth yet.

    Quote Originally Posted by waltah! View Post
    In a Neo cage you probably don't need to cover the small vents. How long have you been using this setup? What substrate are you using? If it's newer then give it time to settle. If you're using cypress or something you can switch to aspen or paper. If you're water dish is huge you can use a smaller one. Your humidity isn't that high so any small change can make a huge difference for you.
    I've been using it about three weeks. I am gonna change the substrate to newspaper soon I think.


    I am also Hoping like Kaorte says it will dry out overnight now that I uncovered the vents.


    Thanks for all your help everyone!
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