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Humidity problems later?

jfulcher

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Ok, so later on in the year it will be DRY DRY DRY! I live in Arizona. How will I up the humidity for my Corn Snake? I mean will the dry air hurt him or should I mist him later on when the humidity goes down to like 0..... He is just a baby and this is my first real time owning a snake.
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Cute snake. You could set up a humid hide like some people do when their snake is shedding. That way the snake can chose when to be more humid. Just watch that it does not stay too damp. Some snakes have to be removed from a humid hide or they spend all their time inside.
 
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