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ReneeValois
at Fri Aug 1 13:00:20 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by ReneeValois ]
My BRB has always spent most of his time in his hides (damp or not)---so much so that my husband complained the snake was a "bust" because he rarely sees Loki moving about. I've concluded he's just much shyer than my other snakes (and of course being nocturnal, he's rarely up when we are). My point is that just because your BRB is always in the moss box doesn't mean your humidity is too low. It may simply be that he feels more secure staying hidden! 
>>If it's spending most of it's time in the moss box, should i start striving to keep the humidity up over 90% all the time, despite the limited ventilation this would require, and the overall soggyness it would probably cause?
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>>Second, third, and more opinions from others are of course always appreciated. Thanks a lot everybody. Also, got some pictures of the (small) collection up at http://cdohna.googlepages.com/pets ----- Renee
1.0 BRB (Loki)
2.0 amel & anery corns (Foxfire & Daguerre)
0.1 blood python (Duchess, arriving later this month)
1.1 Cats (Nightshade & Cuzzy)
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