Hah, yes by saying "the way you want" I assumed that would be what is perfect for your snake. This month I went through my whole room, found that the ambient temp has been a bit too high and made some adjustments. It's one of those never ending quests to make conditions just right for our snakes. That is part of the fun, albeit worrysome at times.
Have you got any tips on bringing the humidity down?
I am excited and anxious about this weekend as its his first feed, just hope he isn't too stressed out to eat
I have looked into getting a small dehumidifier a placing it near my viv as this may help lower the overall humidity, thoughts? anyone done this before?
Have you got any tips on bringing the humidity down?
I live in a different climate than you. Here in the desert we struggle to keep humidity up. But adding more air flow to your viv will drop your humidity (holes or a screen). You might want to check with people in your climate to see how they manage. Personally I would be happy with 73% humidity but I might be wrong and that might be wrong for the UK.
I live in a different climate than you. Here in the desert we struggle to keep humidity up. But adding more air flow to your viv will drop your humidity (holes or a screen). You might want to check with people in your climate to see how they manage. Personally I would be happy with 73% humidity but I might be wrong and that might be wrong for the UK.
Thanks for the advice
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Originally Posted by AKA Dave
A heat lamp will do it.
Dave
Unforutnately I do not have space for a heat lamp and I already have a Heat Map so do not want to add any more heat into the viv.