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    Re: Putting Bp's in Basement

    Quote Originally Posted by stog301 View Post
    Having a heat wave here and my garage getting to hot and thinking about moving the Bp's to the basement.

    Main problem is there is some moisture in the basement causing a little bit of mold to form on wooden items in the basement, not alot but a little and i am able to simply wipe it off and clean it, but worried will it hurt my snakes? i keep their cages cleaned weekly so more worried about what they are breathing. Any help would be appreciated as it stays cool down there and my venting system from my house has 2- 6" pipes feeding heating down there for the winter and want to just make it permanent for them down there
    In Big Gunns opinion Balls and other humidity loving snakes(boas especially) do better in the basement. You do need to watch out for mold, but the constant humid air is an added bonus for your snakes(obviously not too much). Humidity can be the hardest thing to control sometimes. The basement is a much better place than most garages in BG's expert opinion if you do it right.

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