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Humidity
Hi everyone I was just wondering if there was a humidity that's to low for a corn. because I keep all my snakes in the same room the heater is on this time of year and drying the air out big time. Right now the humidity in the room is 27%. So my question is will the low humidity be in anyway bad for my corn snake.
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normal general ambient humidity found in home for colubrids such as milk, corns, hognose suffice, you will be fine.
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Re: Humidity
That's what I thought just wanted to make sure. Thank you
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Re: Humidity
 Originally Posted by chargethebeach34
I keep all my snakes in the same room the heater is on this time of year and drying the air out big time. Right now the humidity in the room is 27%.
Wow, must be nice! With my heat pump running my house runs 5-10% humidity so even the colubrids get misted daily. Even my skin cracks during this time of year.
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Re: Humidity
 Originally Posted by bcr229
Wow, must be nice! With my heat pump running my house runs 5-10% humidity so even the colubrids get misted daily. Even my skin cracks during this time of year.
That's craziness. I live in Maine where the winters are dry and cold. Where are you located?
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