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Humidity

Kcscott

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As of right now since it's winter. My humidity in the house is 35%. So my question to you is should I get a room humidifier or a tank humidifier for my baby corn? Thank you in advance
 
How have the sheds been? If the sheds are complete, I don't think you need to worry about it. And you can always add a humid hide if you'd like to offer your snake a higher humidity area.
 
I have only had it for 1 1/2 weeks. So no sheds yet. But inside her tank gets around 25% and I know that's too low. I have sprayed water to raise it but I want to do this the right way. Just trying to get ideas.
 
As hypnoctopus said you can add a humid hide to help. In reality it's not the ambient humidity that causes shed issues it's their internal hydration. When the humidity is lower it naturally dries things out quicker including the snake. I've had ones that had down near 15% ambient humidity but had access to plenty of fresh water often and a humid hide and they still shed fine.
 
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