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    Re: First Breeding Season Thread!

    Quote Originally Posted by Mp432 View Post
    Congrats on the great start. This is also our first season, and it is all very exciting.

    I can't help but notice all the holes you drilled in your tubs. I am currently having a problem with too much humidity, but am afraid of putting too many holes and make the tubs too dry. Any advice?


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    Thanks good luck on your first season too, I'll be looking forward to pictures of your hatchlings! And I was having the same issue as well since I live in nashville and the humidity is ridiculous here in the summer so I had to make a lot of holes to keep the humidity down. In the winter time when it's dry I just increase humidity when the snakes are going into shed and provide a humid hide for them so they shed properly and increase the size of the water bowls. I have winter water bowls and summer bowls for humidity control


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