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    Re: Humidity disagreements & BP activity

    I agree it depends on where you live but ball pythons do need a humidity of about 45-70 and it is nothing to stress over and there's not a magic number in between it's just a range and if your somewhere in between then you've got it perfect. I will repeate that substrate makes a world a difference and sometimes with the right substrate, you can leave the humidity alone for weeks! I use eco earth and forest floor and repti-bark, but mostly eco earth and the humidity stays fine for weeks! Again it's nothing to stress over and it will only cause problems like stuck shed or an RI if they are so very low or so very high for too long! I wish you the best of luck, your little one sounds normal and healthy!

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    Re: Humidity disagreements & BP activity

    Quote Originally Posted by Claire&snek View Post
    I agree it depends on where you live but ball pythons do need a humidity of about 45-70 and it is nothing to stress over and there's not a magic number in between it's just a range and if your somewhere in between then you've got it perfect. I will repeate that substrate makes a world a difference and sometimes with the right substrate, you can leave the humidity alone for weeks! I use eco earth and forest floor and repti-bark, but mostly eco earth and the humidity stays fine for weeks! Again it's nothing to stress over and it will only cause problems like stuck shed or an RI if they are so very low or so very high for too long! I wish you the best of luck, your little one sounds normal and healthy!
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