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    Re: Is 50 - 60% humidity really optimum for a Burm or Retic?

    Quote Originally Posted by Team Slytherin View Post
    I found that, too, so I bet it is frustrating! But yeah, what Sauzo said about 75-85% sounds about right to me. As long as there is good ventilation and the ground doesn’t stay wet, you should be solid. I added a couple orchids to my scrubs cage and it seems to help with the humidity quite a bit. She looks killer!
    These snakes are great, you should get one if you have the space. She's always been really chilled from the first day I got her. Been hook training her too so i can gently hold her head to inspect her and she doesn't mind at all. She does hiss a little when I pick her up but has never struck or musked. When rats are around that's another story though lol.

    Do the orchids need UV light?

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