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harleywainie |
Posted - 30/08/2012 : 21:09:55 Hi i've just brought a new viv 36x24x24.woodern top and bottom glass front and sides.its got 2 round vents on back wall.all seems wellbut the humidity is at 70%.where as in my old gladd viv it was only at 50% because it had a open mesh top.i think 70 is to high ? |
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harleywainie |
Posted - 08/09/2012 : 08:29:24 hello, just seen your post.since i posted i've added to more little round vents.helped abit not much tho.and i have brought a heat lamp but people are telling me not to use a light? |
Razee |
Posted - 31/08/2012 : 08:36:06 I have the same problem - ND vivarium, 48x15x15, wooden , 3 vents and humidity is 75, up to 90 (!) if he's done a poo ( that's how I know ). I wonder if the hygrometer is wrong, because the aspen doesn't feel that damp, but the air feels moist and stuffy. What worries me is the combo of fairly high humidity and low ambient temperature ( around 20C ), as only the mat is warm, not the air.
I will most likely be adding another vent, and am seriously thinking about adding either ceramics, or bulb to raise the ambient air temp. slightly.
If you're worried, you could maybe add another vent somewhere. |
Jenn |
Posted - 31/08/2012 : 06:37:12 Stolen from the net...lol :)
Corn snake humidity requirements:
Corn snakes don’t have any special humidity requirements. They are generally quite happy at room humidity (roughly 40% depending upon your location). When they are shedding their skin it is worth increasing the humidity slightly to help them shed. To do this just mist lightly every other day from when they go milky/dull until they shed. Make sure you have adequate ventilation so condensation doesn’t build up.
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