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    Humidity

    Hi everyone,

    Today im picking up my first ball python she is a pastel, very excited. i have tank all set up but having problem at raising humidity it keeps dropping to 40% or below and ive been misting every hour pretty much. i have an exo-terra 40 gallon terrarium, with two heat lamps at 75watt bulbs and a hot side temp of 88, with cold side at 74. i just put plastic over top of the mesh on cold side after last time i misted hoping that might help hold it in, any suggestions??

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    Actually yes I do i had the same problem. Replace the plastic on top with tin foil and cover pretty much the whole top except in the area of the light. Also what kind of substrate are u using? I would use cypress as that's the only substrate I can find that keeps my glass tanks humidity over 40. Usually my tanks are between 45-60%. Also you want your hot side about 90-92degrees and the cooler side between 82-84 degrees and the foil will help a lot with that.


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    Doing what I told u to do u would only have to list at the most once a day of even that much.


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    Re: Humidity

    thank so much appreciate the help, just changed it to foil, hopefully temp will rise and humidity, we are using repti-bark for substrate

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    Re: Humidity

    Eco earth substrate holds humidity well in glass tanks. Also a large water dish can help. If your new snake is young, your tank may be a bit big and scary for it. Make sure you have plenty of hides in it. Good luck with your new baby!

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    give this a read, it should help:

    http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...s%29-Caresheet

    and this as well:

    http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...Husbandry-FAQs

    This is how my glass tanks looked when I used them (I now use professionally made Reptile enclosures)



    Note the the light is red. A red heat bulb can (and should) be on 24/7. The snake cannot see the red light which is why they are preferred. (These are the best: http://www.petsmart.com/product/inde...uctId=11147193)

    You should get this thermometer/hydrometer from Walmart (costs $12) they work much better and will last longer than the dial type sold at per stores



    You will also need 2 identical hides, one in the hot side and one on the cool side. I like the ones sold on reptile basics. They are much cheaper and are easier to clean than the ones sold in pet stores. this is what they look like: (along with one of my Pastels )



    This is where you can get them.

    http://www.reptilebasics.com/hide-boxes

    If you have any questions feel free to ask
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    Re: Humidity

    thanks im very excited , i have 3 hideouts, going to buy few plants to fill it up more, and i have a large water bowl. could i add eco-earth on top of whats in there already? or just change the hole thing?

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    Re: Humidity

    Quote Originally Posted by Britt/Matt View Post
    could i add eco-earth on top of whats in there already? or just change the hole thing?
    You could do either... Personally I would just change it out but there aren't any issues related to mixing eco-earth with reptibark
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    wow thanks, was actually going to walmart to get one of those i orj bought the stick on ones then i found out they not as accurate. how do i upload photo so i can show what i have going on with tank, and when i bring her home to show a pic?

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    The easiest way is to upload the pictures to photobucket then use the direct link code to insert them into a post:





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