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Corn snake tub Help

Move your water dish to the hot side of your tub so more water evaporates. Put a humid box containing moistened moss in it with no lid on it.

Just a couple of quick ideas off the top of my head.
 
i just found my first mistake, im using sand. I was paper towels and now I've come to find out it is better to use the towel either than sand.
 
You can pick up a natural sea sponge at Home Depot and place it wet in a bowl in the tub. Cut the sponge to fit the tub size and just keep wetting it. It brings the humidity up quickly and keeps it up as long as the sponge stays wet.
 
For a cornsnake I just gave it a very light misting when I changed the water when they are in shed. No problems with shedding then.
 
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