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    Quote Originally Posted by pigfat View Post
    Watch out doing this, if you keep your bedding wet all the time, your snake will get scale rot. Use humid hides instead, and mist twice a day if you have to. Or do what I'm going to do, and swtich to a tub, I'm giving up on tanks, they are too much trouble.
    Thanks for the heads up. Tanks are a pita, but they look so nice!!! Haha

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    Re: I never see my ball drinking water...

    Quote Originally Posted by jackiechan View Post
    Thanks for the heads up. Tanks are a pita, but they look so nice!!! Haha
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    I solved my humidity problem with a beast of a water dish. I was misting, but I realized to keep up the humidity with misting made the environment wayyy to damp and that can have dire consequences. Now I only mist when she's in shed.
    0.1 - Normal ball python, Zola

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    Re: I never see my ball drinking water...

    I've placed a wet towel over the top cover with 4 layers of foil then another towel over that and that keeps my humidity just right. I had to play with how much to wring it out put thats the only thing that would work for me other than standing there all day and misting. I also leave a space for ventilation

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