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    Will definitely be helpful once his mites have cleared up to get some proper substrate in there as well as some moss. I don't know how much it will help, but you could try getting a small plastic bowl/pot - I'll try to leave a picture below of what I mean, directly underneath the heat guard for the bulb, that will evaporate fairly fast because it's a fairly small volume of water, and it might help with the humidity in the warm end; just might need to be changed over often, and also wedged in there too, because the python will just romp around the cage and probably knock it over if not.

    Example of what I mean is in the spoiler, anything that size, really.



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