Quote Originally Posted by SSGTROUT View Post
I think the video was fine. I understood the intention of it. Sometimes that will indeed happen when soaking a blood python, and it is less than glamorous. Sometimes we as keepers have to help our animals out. If this has to be done by soaking, then so be it. The keeper doesn't really need to be looked down upon because he or she is trying to help the animal, right? I live in Southern California. It is very dry here in the summer and winter. I sometimes have to soak a snake or two. No big deal. In any case, it isn't so much of a humidity issue, but more likely an animal hydration issue anyways. Just some things to think about.

That Matrix is super cool by the way Matt!
I realize that. I wasn't trying to look down on the owner. I Just didn't see any educational value to the video. In my later post I say that and share my opinion of what could have made the video better.

Hydration and humidity go hand in hand. My home is usually in the low 30's for humidity. I really don't see think my humidity here is really helping me with my sheds. If I can get good sheds for a gtp and a brb without soaking I'm sure yall can too.