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Re: Avoiding bites
Maybe the humidifier hose at the entrance to his hide has something to do with your snake's bad mood. Just a thought!
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Re: Avoiding bites
The humidifier hose is attached to a do-it-yourself humidifier, just an aquarium air pump attached to an airstone in a plastic bottle and a hose going into the cage. The hose runs into the tank and down to the floor between the hides, but at the time I was trying running it along the side of the tank into an upper corner. I was using suction cups to stick the section of hose above the hide to the wall when he bit me.
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Re: Avoiding bites
But - do you really need a humidifier for your snake's area? Isn't it making the humidity too high?
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Re: Avoiding bites
Since he is using the cage humidifier than I would think it's safe to say their humidity is low.
I used one for over a year when I kept my bp in a glass tank. Kept it a nice even 55%. Had it running along the back wall of the tank.
Sometimes if you take your bp out on a regular basis and just let him get use to you then they will stop the hissing and biting one they realize your not a threat. But you may incounter a bite or two along the way
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Re: Avoiding bites
 Originally Posted by Razaiel
But - do you really need a humidifier for your snake's area? Isn't it making the humidity too high?
Actually it's currently keeping it at 52%. Misting twice a day bumps it up to 55-58%.
There are cat people, and there are dog people. There are snake people, rat people, horse people, lizard people...and then there are people like me. Stupid people.
0.0.1 bp 0.0.1 redfin shark 1.1 doubletail bettas lots.many.several guppies 0.2 naked rats
0.1 fully dressed rat, 2.3 cats 1.0 ACDx, 1.0 Tbred
0.0.0 $
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Re: Avoiding bites
Oh, right - I have learned something here. I've never heard of a cage humidifier (maybe we don't have them here in the UK). I was thinking ordinary kind of humidifers generating a lot of dampness. It actually sounds like a pretty good think especially to help with shedding.
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Re: Avoiding bites
 Originally Posted by Razaiel
Oh, right - I have learned something here. I've never heard of a cage humidifier (maybe we don't have them here in the UK). I was thinking ordinary kind of humidifers generating a lot of dampness. It actually sounds like a pretty good think especially to help with shedding.
Isn't it pretty humid in the UK? Would you have a need for one?
( I could be totally wrong, and I am sorry. I am just curious!)
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Re: Avoiding bites
Oh that's OK - it's not too bad here - I tend to spray inside a few times a day when needed and check the humidity.
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