Quote Originally Posted by theskyturnsgrey View Post
All you need to do is cover a large percentage of your air holes. You will not suffocate your snake. Keeping up humidity is really just a matter of limiting ventilation. Give that a shot.
OK, so its not that i don't belive you, clearly less ventilation would keep the humid air in, but i am a nervous Nelly. I assume you read the description of my enclosure, i tried to be specific, but tomorrow i will take some pics. I mean its a big space for a little snake, he's a male dwarf, currently 30" long at 21 months old, so i'm hoping he wont age out of it for at least a few years. It holds a lot of air and i open it up at least once a day or more if he's acting like he wants to play. Maybe i overdid it with the air holes. man, i just want to get this thing dialed in so i can enjoy him more than i worry about him (ratio is roughly 50:50 right now; like i said, nervous Nelly).
Thank you all for your input, as a newbie i've found this site to be invaluable.