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    Re: A/C served husbandry divorce papers

    Quote Originally Posted by Jormangandr View Post
    Ever since I turned on the A/C in my place the humidity shot down to 30% in the enclosure. I've boosted it with misting the tank but i'm looking for a more permanent (stable) solution besides heated lamps as the temperatures are still correct in the enclosure. I've heard suggestions of moss but thought I would ask for opinions on here before I tried anything.
    Don't worry about upping the humidity in the enclosure. Restricting airflow and bumping up humidity is a great way to encourage bacterial growth. Mix in a bit of snake poo or urates and the possibilities are endless.

    Instead focus and providing a humid hide in which the snake can retreat to. This can be accomplished by a placing sphagnum moss in the hide, or piled on top and around it.
    Last edited by Skiploder; 06-09-2011 at 11:59 PM.

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