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high humidity concern
the last few days our area has had a lot of humidity in our area. I cant keep my humdity level under 70%. sometimes it drops around 67 or 68 but it never goes above 75%. its not damp enough that the substrate feals damp to the touch and there is no misting on the glass walls. should i be worried about IR or other problems? they say that higher Humitidy can cause problems, but how high is too high. i have tried to find out buy searching online, but all i can ever find is that it says high humidity levels are dangerous but how high is too high and what is border line. thanks i just need some numbers to look at.
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Re: high humidity concern
Same problem here. Monsoons, good for me, bad for humidity.
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Re: high humidity concern
If your humidity does not go over 75% you should be just fine.
EDIT: OH ya....Mike made me rethink my upper limit for bp humidity....50-60% is ideal....75% during shed....thanks Mike...my humidity stays at 55% so it is something I rarely think about
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Re: high humidity concern
75% is way too high for everyday life, that high humidity is exceptable for a shed period of 7-10 days max. It won't hurt your snake if it's only a few days here and there but if it becomes a regular leval you will won't to correct it. 65% is as high as your going to want to go if not in shed. There are ways of doing this but we will need to know what kind of cage your using?
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Re: high humidity concern
 Originally Posted by daniel1983
If your humidity does not go over 75% you should be just fine.
EDIT: OH ya....Mike made me rethink my upper limit for bp humidity....50-60% is ideal....75% during shed....thanks Mike...my humidity stays at 55% so it is something I rarely think about 
Cheers!
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Re: high humidity concern
Dude get that humidity down. Try using the repti carpet, it sucks when you have a low humidity problem and are trying to raise it, therefor may work for you. also use heat lamps. At first I was having a humidity problem at night when my lamps were off, I switched to Infra red lamps, so I could burn them 24/7, not only did they help me regulate the heat better, they also helped with the humidity. It dropped it from the high 60's to the low to mid 50's for me. Give it a shot. You defonately need to drop them levels.
Of course here is the disclamer,,,,, I am an idiot! lol,, I am also very new to this stuff! However, thanks to the very cool folks in this forum, I have become slightly educated, however, learn something new each day. It makes sence to me that these things may help.
Good luck and take care of the little one.
Cheers
Ray
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Re: high humidity concern
heat lamps can be a pain though...if they work for you then that's great but they can also suck all the moister out of the cage and make it too dry.
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Re: high humidity concern
Lamp Dimmers dude Lamp dimmers. They make it all work great. With them, you can use only the amount of light/heat you need. And the problem that I had was I needed some humidity sucked out as he does.
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Re: high humidity concern
well thanks for the info guys. i have just gone away from the ifrared lights because it was sucking to much moisture out. now its gone to the next extreme. my temps are perfect right now. i do however have a dimmer on my heat lamp. the dimmers do work great. my humdity has dropped to 65% right now. if it goes back up today i will try something different. I am ussing a 20 g aquarium. thanks for all your input. i was just more interested i guess into what my humidity limits are rather than how to get them down.
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