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Posted by: gothic5 at Thu Oct 16 18:47:18 2014 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by gothic5 ] I recently bought an exo-terra hygrommeter about the size of a quarter to measure the humidity level.At first it was between 80-90%.Someone told me Blood Pythons need 90% humidity.Is this correct? I now have about half my cage covered with substrate.I believe my snake is a hybrid due to a past post with pictures showing scale patterns.The news was not something I like and the fact that climate ranges for the different species might be different is another factor.Being from generally the same region does temp/Humidity levels vary? I also had my snake shut down (not eat) for the entire winter(about 6 months) when the humidity drops here in the northeast US.I don't know if they have warm /cold seasons naturally that would cause this or if humidity level is another problem.Request any info on this matter-Thank You HS [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Show Entire Thread ] | ||
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