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    Re: Shedding in rack

    Im not aiming this at anyone. Just in general..

    There can be humidity without condensation.

    Condensation usually just means the outside room temp is significantly colder than inside the tub. Like condensation on your house windows in the winter. Or your cold drink in room temp. It means that water has turned from gas to liquid, which is too much moisture for a ball python in my personal opinion. Or as mike said, they peed/pood.

    Anyway, as long as there is no standing moisture on the substrate or on the enclosure sides, its OK. But I personally hate seeing condensation.

    You can remedy condensation by warming up the room to match the enclosure. Or vice versa. As well as have more air circulation in the room.

    I do like the newspaper idea. Its similar to the moss in a humid hide method.

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    Last edited by satomi325; 09-29-2013 at 10:35 PM.

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