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Posted by: 54podge at Wed Feb 25 16:09:13 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by 54podge ] First off, you HAVE to have a thermometer in there to make sure you don't cook or freeze him. Secondly, using an overhead heat lamp is likely creating a desert-like atmosphere in there. That radiant heat will eat up any humidity in the air or in the substrate. If you don't have a thermometer, then I can surmise that you don't have a humidity gauge. It could be simple seasonal behavior, or it could be that your snake is stressed out by it's conditions, especially since winter air is already too dry. [ Hide Replies ]
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