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Posted by: magicalmorphs at Wed Jun 29 19:07:12 2011 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by magicalmorphs ] I wanted to chime in on the humidity question. The closer the waterbowl is to the heatsource the more humid it will be in the enclosure. Also like the others said use an undertank heat pad and not a heat rock. It's best to use a thermostat for your heat pad. You can also use a reostat they're much cheaper, but they're not nearly as easy to set the proper temp. Congrats on choosing balls they're the perfect snakes for beginners or experts. Start with a normal or less expensive morph like pastels and you'll be hooked. Chris Hall | ||
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