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    Re: Wet substrate help

    Do you use it only in one area of the tank or for the entire tank

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    Re: Wet substrate help

    Quote Originally Posted by bpgal9315 View Post
    Do you use it only in one area of the tank or for the entire tank

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    I just go ahead and use it for the whole thing. Just play around with how damp it is until you get it right.

    (Note: I have heard things like bugs can live in cypress mulch. I haven't had the problem so far. I just stick the bag in the freezer for a day or two first and thaw it for twenty-four hours at least, not sure if anyone else does that.)
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    This is curious to me, because I have a reptifogger and my girl is in a 20L with foil covering most of her screen top and her bedding isn't wet.... Hmm. Where do you have the sensor placed?
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    Ball pythons don't need super high humidity, unless your snake is having trouble shedding I wouldn't worry about it, ditch the fogger.

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    Re: Wet substrate help

    I have the tube placed over her water bowl because it drips a little. But my entire tank was soaked even some under her cave because originally her opening was Pointed towards where the fog would flow . So i turned it around. It was wet behind my statues and everything so strange because I have never even read this issue before . The only reason I got it is because the reader was at 20-30% humidity and her last shed (when I got her from my friend) was stuck on her neck. And because I have a 12×15 room and run an a/c. Im going to get a digital reader today but this wet thing makes no sense to me

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    It comes with a sensor though... Is it in the tank? Or outside the tank? Orrr...?
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    Re: Wet substrate help

    It didnt come with a sensor. It was just the fogger the bottle and the tube. Set up and go . Not sure what you mean

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    Sorry!!!! I've been so used to how my tank is that I forgot that it's rigged up with the ZooMed Hygrotherm
    http://zoomed.com/db/products/EntryD...D=2&SearchID=5
    It measures the humidity with a sensor and turns it off and on as needed for the set level of humidity. I know it's overkill for my BP, but I'm OCD enough to want it to be perfect when I am not home to mist her. I'm sorry I feel like a jerk for not making sense...
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