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    Humidity flucuations

    Thinking of getting a BP but not sure if the humidity fluctuations it would be feasible. At least in the summer the humidity can be in the upper 60's/lower 70's in the mornings and then by evening drops as low as as mid-40s for a few hours. Didn't know if such a fluctuation during the day would be detrimental or if several hours out of the "norm" would not be an issue.

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    Re: Humidity flucuations

    Assuming you have the money to pay for the setup, food, electricity, and vet bills: Humidity is not an issue. Since the python would be in an enclosure (tank/tub) you would have any number of ways to increase humidity: misting, substrate, larger water bowl, reducing air flow, damp towels on vent area, humid hide, etc etc
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