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    Re: Ok let's start over: Looking for good, clean, gentle advice on burn healing proce

    Quote Originally Posted by kyle13404 View Post
    If its a tank, cover most of the lid and put a big water dish in the tank. Put the water dish near the hot side of the tank. Should raise the humidity.
    Hate to be contrary, but I would avoid this usual humidity trick while treating a burn. The water dish needs to be small enough that the snake can't get in and soak. A large dish may entice the snake to lay in it, which would be very detrimental to the healing process.
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