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humidity

well

My snakes are all kept the same as my house humidity.

When they are about to shed, I push the water bowl a little closer to the heat source, and I spray a few times. That raises up the humidity. but you wouldnt have to do this all the time.

bmm
 
The only humidity you need will be provided by the water bowl. Like bmm said, spraying the viv when shedding time comes around raises the humidity enough to help the snake along a bit.
 
Hurricane, do you live in a humid part of Texas or a more arid, desert-like part? If you live in a very dry area, you may want to mist the cage once a day. Otherwise, you should be fine.
 
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