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    Re: Is there such a thing as too much humidity?

    yes & no. if it's too humid your substrate might get damp causing scale rot. or if you have any type of wood there's a chance of it getting moldy. however, if your ball python is close to shedding, bumping the humidity up is always a good idea.

    if your humidity is always 80-90% you might want to lower it. you can get a dehumidifier or a much simpler thing to do would be to get a small fan and put it over the screen of the snake's cage to suck the humidity out. having a light on the cage will also decrease the humidity.

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