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A question about humid hides

Dinah

New member
So I think that Zelda might be getting ready to shed. This will be her first shed with us and since she is a snow I am not positive that she is actually in blue. However her eyes look like they are not as red as they usually are so I have suspicions. We have a little tupperware thing with a hole cut in it that we plan to put in her viv as a humid hide, but I don't know where to put it. I assume that it goes on the warm side because the warmth will work with the moisture to make the hide humid, but assuming isn't always the best idea, so I figured I would check with ya'll. Where do you put the humid hide? Warm side, cool side, middle?

Thanks for your help!!!
 
I usually stick to the middle zone. There's still enough warmth to make it more humid than the outside atmosphere, whilst not forcing the snake to spend time in the warm zone if that's not what it needs.
 
Thanks Bitsy! I had to move her tree over just a bit, but I went ahead and stuck the hide right in the middle. She hasn't used it yet, but she is sure to find it when she comes out this evening.
 
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