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    ok so i guess i was being paranoid hes since settled down and seems pretty lazy just chills in the hide and is eating reglarly

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    Glad to hear things worked out.
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    not a problem yet but im still dialing this enclosure in

    he has eaten each time ive offered without any hesitation

    but I think I need to get the humidity up in the enclosure. It generally hovers between 35% and 45% I dont want to soak down the shaved aspen that im using as a substrate as i dont want a case of scale rot on my hands.

    I have the water dish on the UTH and im misting the enclosure frequently.

    I will be changing the substrate to coco husk when I have to do a complete clean of the enclosure but until then I need to find a way to make it work

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    Re: probably being paranoid but (noob content)

    Quote Originally Posted by DHB View Post
    not a problem yet but im still dialing this enclosure in

    he has eaten each time ive offered without any hesitation

    but I think I need to get the humidity up in the enclosure. It generally hovers between 35% and 45% I dont want to soak down the shaved aspen that im using as a substrate as i dont want a case of scale rot on my hands.

    I have the water dish on the UTH and im misting the enclosure frequently.

    I will be changing the substrate to coco husk when I have to do a complete clean of the enclosure but until then I need to find a way to make it work


    anyone ??

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    Your humidity level is low, but not terrible except when your snake is in shed.

    coco husk will defiantly raise your humidity levels, unit then I would mist daily.

    Also is there a reason why you are waiting to change the substrate?
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    Waiting till next pay day to change the substrate

    I just changed the top of the enclosure to a moist towel and now it seems to be holding humidity a little bit better

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