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ronin1360
at Thu Mar 30 13:21:42 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by ronin1360 ]
We live in a very dry part of the country and as such we have a very hard time keeping the humidity around 60 for our BPs. If we spray down a cage the humidity will stay up for only a few hours and then drops back into the 30s.
Whenever one of our BPs is about to go into a shed cycle, we add some damp moss into one their hides in order to keep the humidity up so we don't get an incomplete shed. We've never had a bad shed and our 4BPs are in perfect health.
So my question is, besides during a shed cycle, how important is humidity? Should we be worried that for most of the time our snakes are living in dry conditions? Any info would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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How Important is humidity? - ronin1360, Thu Mar 30 13:21:42 2006
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