Quote Originally Posted by SaltLife422 View Post
So I've recently moved to Northern Cali from southern Florida and I've been having a hard time keeping my humidity up. When I get home from work it's at a level that seems harmful. I have moss in the enclosure and have been making it extremely damp. Is there anything I can do to help or would switching to a tub be a better option?

Also, have you noticed your snake, not sure the type matters as I only have a ball python, doing anything before a shed?

Mine just went into her second blue with me and I noticed that she would start rubbing her nose on her hides and her belly would start to get a shade of pink. I noticed all of these things prior to her first blue phase.

Anyway, the humidity question is my main one since she is in blue and would like to have another perfect shed. I want to see how much longer she got


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Welcome to South Florida. Hope you are liking the change because Northern Cali is a tough act to follow. This is likely the only time of year you will have humidity problems. Humidity levels are about to rise sharply!

That being said, I have kept the a/c at a minimum in my office (snake room). I also will be switching out of the glass enclosures soon as I usually put something over the screen top to keep humidity levels up.