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    how can u up the humidity

    I am running at 44% and when i handled moe today he felt dry to the touch... is that normal, does it mean he is going to shed or that he is not drinking........ if i want to up humidity how could i do this...... i am using cypress as a substrate, and have a large water bowl that is in the middle at the back under a 75 watt black lite that runs 24/7 i have a vision tank. any help you could give me would be great.

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    44% is fine if your snake is shedding normally. The dry skin is probably because it's getting ready to shed.

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    adam thanks your the king... always lending a helpful hand.

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