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    Re: How can I raise the background humidity in my snake room. Besides a humidifier.

    Quote Originally Posted by KMG View Post
    Moist moss in the hides. I used this when I had a glass tank sitting in my living room. With adding that and covering most of the top I had no issues with shed and no longer had to worry about keeping the entire tank humidity up.
    I use tubs for my ball pythons, Glass would help. My sheds are ok though as I spray at shed time. its just a pain with the two bowls for normal humidity levels for ball pythons, but moss in a sweat box is something I have used in the past. Worth considering. But its hard for me to keep non shed humidity up in the tank.

    Quote Originally Posted by Bogertophis View Post
    I agree with KMG ^ ^ ^ especially since it's not always a good thing to raise your home or room's humidity- that can encourage mold problems, unless you literally live in the desert? But humid hides & reducing overall air-flow in the snake enclosures works well, plus you can customize them separately if there's more than one & they're different kinds.
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    Too much humidity in the room and mold is not a problem for me. Its cold in the UK. So I have to have the central heating on a lot. (its water filled sealed radiators in every room all joined ) They dry out the humidity in the house making it lower than outside. Background humidity in my house is usually only 30%, so indoors that's pretty close to desert humidity most of the year.

    Quote Originally Posted by Bogertophis View Post
    Then again, an indoor swimming pool would be nice.
    Well, that's the dream


    Quote Originally Posted by GoingPostal View Post
    You put a huge fish tank in the room.
    Edit: thanks, saw that after posting. I do like fish, i like that idea, pretty background light too. but maybe not too Huge
    Last edited by Ascended; 05-21-2021 at 06:51 PM.

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