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    okay so i don't think i can maintain the correct humidity for my bp unless i stand at his enclosure every second for the rest of his life endlessly misting. he is in a wood enclosure, with repti bark, a large water bowl, and i'm misting like 5 times a day right now yet i'm always at a constant 50%. i will mist the bark and turn it up with my hands so all the underneath layers get misted so it won't just evaporate off the top so fast. i will get the humidity up to like 70 for a half hour or something and then it will drop right back down to 50 or below. i am so frustrated and don't know what to do at this point. i do provide humid hides close to shed time so his sheds have been much better. but i would like to solve this problem. some friends of mine suggested some kind of water seal paint that is non toxic that they used in their wood enclosure and then baked it in the sun to get all the fumes out and they say it works great. anyone know much about that?

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    a constant 50% would be fine during non shed periods

    during sheds, it should even be fine, if you take measures like giving the snake a bath once a day until shed.
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    Just build a humid hide and keep it humid and clean.
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    that too :wink:

    thanks. okay so i can stop feeling like a horrible snake mommy that my snake stays at 50? and i do provide baths and hides with a wet washcloth during and a bit prior to shed but are you saying i should keep a humid hide all the time?
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    A constant 50% sounds right on the money . A humid hide or a nice tepid bath could help durin shed time, and if you wanted you could leave the humid hide in there all the time.
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    Speaking of tepid baths, does anyone else find that thier snake like the water hot? Kitty will not stay in tepid water, but loves the warmer stuff.

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    Sounds ok. You could always get a little humdifier for the room if you're tired of misting all the time. (I did that, the new substrate and plexiglass was holding humidity better, but I was afraid I'd never get his humdity high enough during shed later.)

    I should put the humidifer on a timer though, instead of running in every few hours to either turn it off or turn it on.
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    does it make the air colder or warmer?
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    hmm im always having trouble getting my humidity DOWN instead of up.

    i dont mist or anything,while they are shedding i just fill the ater bowl up a little more and that bumps it up to about 75 or 80.But lately its been around 55 so thats good.


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