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    Thank you everyone you have all been really helpful I've already done alot of research on them and some of the things I knew which made me feel better and for the things I didn't know im happy to know 😊 like I knew that the Aspen stuff wasn't all that good but I didn't really know any alternative to it and now I know not to be cheap about the thermostat so thanks 😁 oh and that I would expect to want more

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    Oh and what would you suggest for keeping the humidity up
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    Re: Things you wish you knew before getting a ball python

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    Oh and what would you suggest for keeping the humidity up
    Maybe put some moss inside your ball python's hides. That already helps the humidity quite a lot (and they spend a lot of time in their hides anyway).
    If you want to have a beautiful, natural-looking terrarium, I would suggest you go for cypress mulch. It's good at keeping humidity. You could also use coconut mulch but that is a bit dirtier and makes it more difficult to clean.
    If you want a rack or if you want to quarantine the snake, then I would suggest you use newspaper pages. They're cheap and don't drain a lot of humidity. You can also go for paper towels.
    You shouldn't use Reptibark, pine shavings, spruce bark, pine bark pellets or artificial gras.
    I use cypress mulch and I have to spray about twice a week.
    Last edited by Caali; 10-20-2017 at 04:17 AM.

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