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    Re: Help! Too high humidity!

    If your humidity is up to par there is really no need for her to soak! They only soak if humidity is inadequate or maybe mites etc.... It isnt something they would do under normal condition's when husbandry is spot on! Personally i think you have enough holes and big ones at that, so i doubt ventilation is your problem. Good luck.

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    Re: Help! Too high humidity!

    I agree with everyone else about adding more holes. I have them about every inch in my rack on all four sides, and the humidity is perfect. Buy a soldering iron at walmart, they're like eight bucks, and make perfect holes in the tubs.

    Also, small water bowls. Your snake doesn't need a soak unless something is wrong.

    Good luck!

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    Re: Help! Too high humidity!

    I suggest using a 5" water bowl, and adding holes to the tub. This should lower your humidity down to the correct range. Ball pythons do not need to soak in their water bowls.
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    Re: Help! Too high humidity!

    I agree with everyone saying more holes. What I tend to do is put more holes than are needed and worst case scenario....you plug a few with duct tape. I basically raise and lower my humidity based on how many holes I plug and unplug.

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