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    Re: Substrate/Humidity Issues (Glass Tank) (99%) - New BP Owner

    Quote Originally Posted by craigafrechette View Post
    Yeah, I think either way you'll be fine with the hides. And I'm glad you're ahead of the game with functionality being more important than visual appeal. Learning the husbandry ins and outs takes time and experience. Once you feel confident in your knowledge and experience you can start playing with things that are more impressive to the eye. Snakes tend to be a bit more forgiving with not going "by the book" as adults than with juveniles. So as your snake grows, you continue to learn. By the time your snake is an adult and more confident and comfortable and less fearful of being a prey item, you'll have the knowledge and experience to modify the enclosure a bit.

    I like that substrate combo as well. I use the same combo with good results.

    GGGGGRRRRRRRRRR!!!! Now I want ink even more, hahahahaha!!!!

    Good luck with your new snake!! Share some pics when you first get him home before you let him settle in for at least a week.
    We're here for any more questions you may have
    Right now, I have a basic but functional tank, at least imo, and I'm happy with my setup, especially now that my humidity is consistently at 67%, at least I won't have to worry about added humidity during his sheds with the humidity being closer to 70% all the time.

    Thank you so much to everyone for all your thoughts, opinions, and advice, this forum has been so invaluable and so helpful already lol.

    I'll post some pics tomorrow when I get him, then I'm gonna let my baby chill and get used to his new tank.

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