Quote Originally Posted by Bogertophis View Post
That's what I do for my Aussie spotted python (apparently mostly a coast species). Her cage & overall substrate is dry, but she has a large humid (& semi-warmed) hide with damp moss- she loves it & when she's shedding, she NEEDS it to shed perfectly. But she uses her other 2 hides also, at various times when it suits her. (one cool, one heated) I could be wrong, but I don't think that BPs in the wild (in Africa) have a constantly moist or humid substrate either. As long as your BP has the option, I don't think the lower overall humidity is an issue.
Sounds good then. Was worried since everyone says 60% is the benchmark but as long as he has the option for damper quarters it should be okay.

And by some point next year he'll have a PCV home that's more stable humidity-wise so he won't be living in such conditions forever either.

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