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    Re: Is my setup ok?

    Quote Originally Posted by BloodStar View Post
    So I was having humidity issues as well, and living in Utah where it is super dry, makes it even harder. If you have some money I would strongly advise in getting a Monsoon misting system. Here is my setup:

    -Coconut Husk Eco Earth Substrate
    -Sphagnum moss
    -Water bowl closer to warm side
    -Pretty damp towel covering half of lid, with dry towel on top of that
    -Monsoon Misting System - Set on intervals of 1 hour with 8 second mists
    -Keep heating lamp at least 6 inches above lid of terrarium (This maintains my ambient heat around 86 degrees with a 100 watt red bulb)
    -UTH on warm side, with water bowl slightly over to help with evaporation

    I re-damp the towel in the morning before work, and before I go to bed. My humidity never drops below 40 percent. Usually sits around 50 - 60 percent.

    Hope this info helps ya out!
    money isn't an issue,I make a fairly nice living ....i do the exact same,wet the rag right before work and I mist,same when I Get home,re most tank right away and re wet the rag. Yeah I may pic up some Eco earth or coconut husk as well. I'm using aspen now...I'm cleaning my tank fully again in about a week or two,so I will switch up substrate,I also have some new thermostats and hygrometers in the mail today that I want to set up as well.

    thnx bro
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    Thermostat on the UTH?
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    Re: Is my setup ok?

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    Thermostat on the UTH?
    Yes, I have the thermostat probe in between the uthand the tank.

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    I was having some humidity issues in my viv and I found that adding an extra water bowl and keeping one at either side of the viv helped to boost it a bit, that combined with misting and my humidity went from the 20%'s into the proper range, I know you said that the money is no object but I managed to fix my humidity problem by spending under £3 Just in case you want to try the poor man's option first

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    yeah I use repti bark to keep humidity in. I love aspen bedding but it doesnt seem to retain even close to as much moisture
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    Re: Is my setup ok?

    Quote Originally Posted by NYHC4LIFE8899 View Post
    money isn't an issue,I make a fairly nice living ....i do the exact same,wet the rag right before work and I mist,same when I Get home,re most tank right away and re wet the rag. Yeah I may pic up some Eco earth or coconut husk as well. I'm using aspen now...I'm cleaning my tank fully again in about a week or two,so I will switch up substrate,I also have some new thermostats and hygrometers in the mail today that I want to set up as well.

    thnx bro
    Do NOT go with a monsoon as mentioned above unless you keep it on a separate timer! The mechanics of the timers frequently fail and mine dumped its whole contents into my enclosure one day. I came home and found my poor girl beached on a high branch with about 2'' of water below her.

    If money is not an issue the best possible thing you can do is buy a mistkings system and control it with a herpstat. Both of these products are absolutely amazing, and used in conjunction will definitely solve your problems. You can set the herpstat to go off whenever humidity hits a certain point (as I do) or on a timer, or on a timer that only goes off if humidity is low enough. And you can control almost every detail down to the % of humidity it should drop below your level before it activates. Great, great products.

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    I used to have a 55gal but I had to ditch it because it was too much to maintain. So, I moved them to 30Ls.

    Here are things I learned:
    1.) A 55gal viv = super awesome to look at
    2.) A big viv with lots of bare "sky" spaces = stressed out snake.
    3.) Lots of clutter (branches, silk leaves, even crumpled newspaper) = happier snake but a pain in the butt on cleaning day.
    4.) Ceramic heat lamps = sucks humidity right out.
    5.) Damp towel = bacteria and mold.
    6.) Aspen = can't retain any moisture
    7.) Cypress = much better at retaining moisture
    8.) Ginormous waterbowl on the hot side = good humidity but great for bacteria. Has to be cleaned twice a day. And I got a snake that just loves to crap in it.
    9.) aluminum foil wrapped tank lid = improves humidity.
    10.) A viv that requires too much effort to maintain = can't have more snakes.

    Anyway, besides temp and humidity, another very important quality of a 55 gallon is security. The viv needs to be really cluttered. Multiple hides is needed. And all these clutter needs to be cleaned out pretty good.

    Now, I've had rainforest vivs with waterfalls and stuff. I had them to display my orchids. This was much easier to maintain because nobody is crapping in it and no heavy-bodied anything is trampling over the plants and equipment.
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