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    Re: Is 80% humidity too high for a blood?

    Quote Originally Posted by zina10 View Post
    That sounds like plenty of ventilation!!
    Make sure that its not "to" much as in killing your temps (if your room is very cold, etc..)

    Everything sounds on the up and up, though.

    When the fattie goes into shed, you might have to give a larger water bowl or actually mist the enclosure a bit, though, so that you actually have some visible condensation.
    Just make sure everything stays clean, even if moist.

    Enjoy your little fattie, they are such fun snakes for sure !!!
    Oh dear. Humidity appears to be 85% now. Is that still okay? I do think I need a new hygrometer though, so I ordered a nice digital one. However, I'm glad that if it stays around 80 in these conditions that it is okay... Thank you so much for your help!

    I really like the short tailed pythons, they have so much personality! I'm looking forward to watching her grow into an adult, haha. She's timid, but gentle.
    Last edited by FatPython; 03-23-2017 at 05:52 PM.

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