Shoot. I just typed up a really long answer, then my computer crashed.
Anyways, I totally get what you're saying. For months, I struggled through my girl's bad sheds, spraying her tank every hour I was home. It still plummeted down to 45%. It was a nightmare. Poor Cu.
Then, after 3 terrible stuck sheds and trying so so so hard, I thought of moving her to a bin. I got a 41 quart, 6" high bin for her with 2 holes drilled in each side. The humidity gets up to 80% without misting or anything like that. Not only does it hold humidity well, but it holds heat well, and it makes my girl feel really secure, meaning she is eating much better now. Since I've moved her, she hasn't rejected a single rat!! Who knows? Maybe my fussy eater will take f/t rats? That would be soooo great.
I seriously reccommend a bin to anyone who doesn't have one. It is super easy to clean, and keeps your snake healthy and warm and happy (what more could a mommy want for her girl?).
(P.S. my Cu girl is 3'10"... pretty much full grown. A younger snake would do better in a smaller bin)
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