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    Humidity Problems

    I would just like to take a second to say that this is probably the most helpful, supportive community I have ever stumbled across. You guys are seriously great


    Down to business. I am having some pretty bad humidity issues, I can't get it above mid to low 40%. I am using a mesh top tank (I know, I know) with aspen bedding. I put a sterilite lid (with holes) on top of the mesh, it doesn't quite cover it all. This bumped the humidity up 2-3%, and putting a warm damp towel between the mesh and lid bumped it up another 2-3%. I intend on doing this http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...arium-Solution ASAP.

    My only concern is that the tank might not be able to support its own weight on tipped on the side. Any tips aside from the above to up the humidity in the mean time?

    P.S. Misting has done nothing for me.

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    Might be time to explore using a humid hide, or switch over to a tub set up
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    Maybe try switching substrates.
    Cypress much holds humitidy very well. If you buy in bulk from a hardware store it can be quite cheap. You just have to be sure to bake the substrate in the oven to kill any unwanted bugs. Makes your place smell earthy but i kinda like it lol.

    Other than switching substrate, if your worried about the humidity maybe just give your snake a moist hide, that will help when shedding as well.
    A tubberware container with a hole big enough for the widest part of your snake filled with damp sphagnum moss. That will at least give the snake comfort until you can figure out a way to up the humidity.
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    I have heard humid hides can cause scale rot. If the humidity is low he will probably spend a lot of time in there. I read in another thread that it works best to offer when around shedding time.

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    Re: Humidity Problems

    Quote Originally Posted by mackynz View Post
    I have heard humid hides can cause scale rot. If the humidity is low he will probably spend a lot of time in there.
    If the humidity is that low, he'll probably need to spend a lot of time in there.

    A humid hide does not have to be a swamp
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    Try using cypress like adriane said.
    It holds humidity really well.
    Or i would switch over to a tub setup which will make keeping humidity and temps correct much easier
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    Re: Humidity Problems

    Quote Originally Posted by mackynz View Post
    I have heard humid hides can cause scale rot. If the humidity is low he will probably spend a lot of time in there. I read in another thread that it works best to offer when around shedding time.
    The moist hide could just be a temporary solution until you either switch substrates or figure out another way to up your humidity. Like Slim said...its a MOIST hide, not a swamp hide
    Obviously your home and climate must just be dry, I would say switching substrate is going to be your best bet.


    Using tubs like mike said does hold humitdy better but might not be something nice to look at, im assuming you just have the one snake and hes a pet. You'd probably prefere to see him well, like in a tank.
    Its really up to you but 40% is too low for comfort, something should be done.
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    Put a moist towel on top of mesh. Helps a lil but requires frequent wetting. A solution for now until you get the proper setup.

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    I use to keep mine in a 20g tank until I switched to the racks, but when I was having humidity problems I put a damp towel over the majority of the screen top and it worked for me like a charm. Just a suggestion
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    What should the water:moss ratio be?
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