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    extremely wet tub. Should I be worried?

    I just recently got put on the night shift at my job, last night I left out everything was fine, temperatures were good humidity was good, everything was on point. I just walked in about 20 mins ago and I see one of my babies tub is completely fogged up & dripping water from the top. So I open it and it's water everywhere like somebody just came in & poured a cup of water in the tub. I go to change the paper towel which is dripping & I look at my baby & he's like a pale-greenish color. He's responsive & active. But how could that affect him? & what could have happened for his tub to have gotten that wet? I was thinking his water bowl tipped over but it was fine when I looked at it.

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    Re: extremely wet tub. Should I be worried?

    Sounds like you need more holes in your tub bc humidity is to high and causing condensation.

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    Probably peed(likely where the green came from), then slithered into the bowl and displaced a bit of water into the tub.

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    Re: extremely wet tub. Should I be worried?

    Quote Originally Posted by John1982 View Post
    Probably peed(likely where the green came from), then slithered into the bowl and displaced a bit of water into the tub.
    This is what happens with me. When they pee their tub humidity goes way up. After I clean it's fine.


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    Re: extremely wet tub. Should I be worried?

    Quote Originally Posted by John1982 View Post
    Probably peed(likely where the green came from), then slithered into the bowl and displaced a bit of water into the tub.
    That makes complete sense lol. I don't currently house bps in tubs but any sort of extra moisture in a tub would definitely increase humidity, like when I add potatoes to my super worm tub. I'm out of room for cages and put a deposit on another snake and I built a rack so I guess I have my answer for when it happens to me!

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