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Husbandry and Basic CareGeneral stuff about keeping and maintaining cornsnakes in captivity.
Sorry Ash, I didn't mean to imply that everyone should have their water dish on the warm side. It does make the water evaporate faster and make the air more humid and if you're already misting or it's humid in your area naturally, you wouldn't need to do that. In my area it's not humid for most of the year and I find that I can't keep the humidity high enough unless I put the bowl there. Of course, this means changing it pretty well every day because the water will evaporate if I don't... Lol.
well i live in the north east of england, so we rarely ever get humid days. So i could do that. if i am misting, when shedding comes around, i will stop that and if need be, move the water bowl to the warm end sometimes. i won't go overboard.
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