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Humidity

redarm

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Hi folks
Now that its getting colder and I've turned the heat on in the house ,the humidity has dropped inside the house and the vivs. I was wondering what the ideal humidity level should be in the vivs. So far I can get it up to 65% is this ok or do I need it highter.

thanks

redarm:)
 
yes

And you don't have to worry about getting it up to 65 either. Corns like it dry. Of course during their shed you *should* raise it up so they have an easy time. But if they aren't shedding, I don't even think about it! :)

Dont worry about it!

bmm
 
Hey bmm I know that this is a cornsnake forum ,but i noticed you have a ball python whatb about their humidity . think 65%to 50% is enought?

thanks alot

redarm
 
well

I don't think 50% humidity is enough for a Ball Python. Some people do fine at 65% humidity, but others have Ball Pythons that need a bit higher.

If your Ball Python is shedding in one peice at 65% you are fine at that, but if not raise it to 70.

personally, I keep mine at 70% and I get one piece sheds everytime.

bmm
 
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