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    I you already have a big water dish on the hot side then your best bet is to limit ventillatio until it holds the humidity you want. I would recommend only having ventillation on the cold side. I use melamine enclosures with sliding glass doors. They are 48" long by 24" deep by 12 tall heated with rhp's. Each enclosure has 1 - 2" ventillation insert on the cold side. I use shredded aspen for bedding and a ceramic dog bowl for water on the hot side. With ambient humidity here in Arizona in the mid 30's at best I am able to maintain 55-60% without any misting. When I see snakes going blue I will give a light mist with warm water and it will hold in the mid 70's for a few days.
    I have been doing this successfully for over 2 years now and get perfect sheds every time with our bp's, womas and blackheads.
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