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    I've kept my bp in 70-88% humidity since I got him, zero signs of respiratory problems or infection, I prefer to keep him at higher humidity than 50-60% anyway because I think higher humidity is beneficial to the snake and also removes the stress / hassle of having to up the humidity during shed cycles. If you look at the humidity levels in West and Central Africa it's way closer to the 70% and high 80s range than it is 50-60%. That seems more like the bare minimum of the humidity you should provide bp's imo. But I guess in the end it's about personal preference while also keeping the snakes' health in mind.
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