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    Re: Humidity issues

    I forgot to ask what is the humidity level in the room you are keeping you ball in?

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    Re: Humidity issues

    Being wintertime in the Northeast, my bedroom (which is where my snake's enclosure is) remains between 40% and 50%. In the summertime though it's usually between 60% and 75%, depending on whether the AC is on or not.
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    Re: Humidity issues

    That humidifier looks like a good idea but the typos in the instructions could confuse people. He mixes up the two hoses when referring to them. He calls the one with the airstone the hose which goes to the enclosure and vice versa.

    He also doesn't really mention what exactly to do with the hose coming back out of the bottle. I assume direct it into the enclosure somehow. I guess if it was me I'd melt a hole into the side of the tub (or screen top) and then tape it in place.
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    Re: Humidity issues

    Quote Originally Posted by llovelace View Post
    I forgot to ask what is the humidity level in the room you are keeping you ball in?
    I honestly have no idea. It's really dry though. We have a gas furnace so the air in the whole house is really dry. If I were to hazard a guess, I'd say like 25% or close to it.

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