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    Re: Red-tailed Boa Humidity help!

    I use Reptichip and it works great. I prefer it over mulch because it doesn’t splinter and I feel more comfortable feeding him on it. You can put coco fiber down first then put husk over it. Also, you could put sphagnum moss in the hides if you need extra help. It will not mold as it naturally has trace amounts of iodine in it. When you mist fill your bottle up with hot water, this will help even further. Hopefully this helps you out. So far my boa has been the easiest pet to care for well after the sand boa I guess haha Definitely my favorite species thus far.


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