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    Re: Out with the old, In with the new 40gallon long setup!

    you say your humidity is 65 to 70 and are going to use moss to get it higher?hmmmm,60% is about the highest your gonna want to go.bad things can happen with too high of humidity.

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    Re: Out with the old, In with the new 40gallon long setup!

    Quote Originally Posted by Butters420 View Post
    you say your humidity is 65 to 70 and are going to use moss to get it higher?hmmmm,60% is about the highest your gonna want to go.bad things can happen with too high of humidity.
    You really only have to worry about humidity being too high until it's above 75%. I keep mine between 65 and 70 all the time and have never had any RI or other humidity causing problems. Even still, if it goes up above 75 for a few days it probably won't do any harm.

    Plus that's what I was recommended by my breeder. :]

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    Re: Out with the old, In with the new 40gallon long setup!

    Looks good! Lose the dial thermometers and replace them with digitial. Plus, they are mounted to high in the enclosure and should be measuring ground temps.

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    Re: Out with the old, In with the new 40gallon long setup!

    Very pretty set up. I keep one of my monster corn snakes it the same enclosure. It's a lot of VIEWS for a BP though, without covering the sides. I know it's hard to cover up all your hard work, but snakes don't like "views".

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