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    humidity

    So I have been reading and I am getting very varied info on blood python humidity levels from 50-60% all the way to 85-90% what do you keep your bloods at what substrate do you use and how do you keep your humidity up

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    Re: humidity

    same thing happened to me, but after Talking with Kara from bloodpythons.com I left humidity at 55 to 70%, mostly huber around 63%, temps are 78 to 82 no hot spot for now, sub, is first news paper toped with cipres mulch to help with humidity, plus he loves to get under it.

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    Re: humidity

    I keep all mine at 60 to 65%. They're kept on indented kraft paper with a relatively large water bowl for humidity, ~9inch diameter. A bowl that big is plenty for a 4 x 2 x 15 inch tall cage.

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