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humidity

insomniac

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Our AC went out 2 days ago, and it's not too hot here at all but the humidity is in the 80's to low 90's. Since the ac is out we have all our windows open and it's been the same humidity as outside. In the snakes viv it's been 70-85% and saw 88% once =( I already replaced her water dish with a smaller one, that probably won't do much though. How long can she stay healthy with that % humidity? We won't have the money for a repair for the central AC for almost two more weeks.
 
What type of gauge are you using to read that level???

I would think they would be fine for know.
At 90% you might/should see moisture on the wall in the tank.
 
What type of gauge are you using to read that level???

I would think they would be fine for know.
At 90% you might/should see moisture on the wall in the tank.
there is two acu-rites in there one on each side... I'm trying to try to find a dehumidifier to borrow
 
I wouldn't worry about it for a FEW days, as humidity levels like this occur in the natural environment of cornsnakes. As long as it doesn't last too long.
 
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