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JYohe
at Mon May 16 19:00:09 2011 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by JYohe ]
here...basement......dry in winter....wet in summer...air is moist and water drips from the cold water pipe from my well.....(runs along ceiling in snake room).....at times the water floods to an inch or more...like gallons...even a hundred gallons of water...and do the snakes hate it...?...nope...what is more natural than flooding, rain and drying out...?...they do fine...balls love the humidity....been in there 21 years now...
mold on wet aspen...yes...really fast too....
the only drawback...I cannot have like sand boas, western hogs, sonoran gophers, ...too damp half the year....after a year or so they just don't do well......balls, BTP and like all morelia ssp, rainbow boas,,,etc...love the humidity...and you can add water in winter....
...make it snake tight....
make it rackwise...as in all racks up off ground so you can see under them and find loose stuff...
make it insulated...before you put snakes in it...
2 inch styrofoam works fine , along with expanding foam selaer.... ----- ........JY
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