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bigJME
Hatchling
125 Posts |
Posted - 08/12/2012 : 16:28:43
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Hey everyone. So my corn has been in its new very large viv for a while now. But ive noticed the humidity is becoming an issue. The viv is 3.5' square so its huge. It has 3 levels each with a cave. But my snake is only staying on the highest humidity section. He is not shedding as he sheds fine, but the humidity is 9% almost through the viv except for where he stays, the coldest section at 22%. Im looking to increase this, obviously its a very large area so it takes a lot to increase the humidity. I had a large waterfall but the pump failed and its £45 to replace the waterfall as the pumps are no longer sold. So I was looking at maybe buying a fogger. This one to be exact
http://www.bluelizardreptiles.co.uk/vivariumdecor/waterandhumidity/097612950151
The idea was to put it on the hot section, on its lowest setting so it very slowly adds humidity. Obviously it wont increase it by huge amounts in such a large area. Has anyone else used one of these? And what humidity level would you recommend as in my old viv it was 55% and my corn came out much more then
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Georgina
Fully Grown Corn
United Kingdom
2382 Posts |
Posted - 08/12/2012 : 16:45:40
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Corns do not need extra humidity x |
1.0 western hognose (hero) 1.0 phantom reverse pin dal brindle crested gecko (goyle) 0.2 red dal red harly (sprite) 99% full pin Harley crested gecko (TuLong) 0.0.3 miomantis paykullii 0.0.3 Bombina orientalis (oriental fire bellied toad) 0.3 fancy mice (snap, crackle and pop) 1.0 yorkshire terrier (jasper) 2.1 cats (echo, shadow and pokey) |
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bigJME
Hatchling
125 Posts |
Posted - 08/12/2012 : 16:46:51
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So you'd say 9% is fine? It just seems a little low to me as he never goes in the less humid sections |
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Georgina
Fully Grown Corn
United Kingdom
2382 Posts |
Posted - 08/12/2012 : 16:47:37
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Your viv must be very warm to have a humidity of 9% |
1.0 western hognose (hero) 1.0 phantom reverse pin dal brindle crested gecko (goyle) 0.2 red dal red harly (sprite) 99% full pin Harley crested gecko (TuLong) 0.0.3 miomantis paykullii 0.0.3 Bombina orientalis (oriental fire bellied toad) 0.3 fancy mice (snap, crackle and pop) 1.0 yorkshire terrier (jasper) 2.1 cats (echo, shadow and pokey) |
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bigJME
Hatchling
125 Posts |
Posted - 08/12/2012 : 16:50:15
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30'c on hot end 21'c on cold end
My room is very cold due to the winter. Being as low as 12'c but the room its in has a humidity of 48%
The viv is made of mdf which will draw the moisture out even though its varnished |
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Georgina
Fully Grown Corn
United Kingdom
2382 Posts |
Posted - 08/12/2012 : 16:52:10
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How are you achieving those temps? With a bulb? Or mat? |
1.0 western hognose (hero) 1.0 phantom reverse pin dal brindle crested gecko (goyle) 0.2 red dal red harly (sprite) 99% full pin Harley crested gecko (TuLong) 0.0.3 miomantis paykullii 0.0.3 Bombina orientalis (oriental fire bellied toad) 0.3 fancy mice (snap, crackle and pop) 1.0 yorkshire terrier (jasper) 2.1 cats (echo, shadow and pokey) |
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Auld Baldy
Ikea's Pimp
United Kingdom
1619 Posts |
Posted - 08/12/2012 : 16:53:08
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I would not bother with the waterfall idea. Corns do not really need the elevated humidity. 'Normal' room humidity is adequate. You might even cause problems with RI by raising it.
The only time that extra humidity would be required is if your snake had any previous shedding problems. The best solution would be to use a moist hide with damp sphagnum moss.
If your Corn is staying in one place just because it suits him and he's comfortable and feels secure. |
1.0.0: Miami Normal: Taggart 0.0.1: Carolina Normal: Wee Woody 0.0.1: Grey Rat Snake: Mirkey 0.0.1: Amel Corn: Blaze 1.0.0: Carpet Python: Vambo 0.0.1: MBK: Fester 0.0.1: Florida King Snake : Rattler (Rattle & Hum) 0.0.1. California King Snake: El Diablo Diego 0.2.0 Tarantulas : Ermintrude & Euphemia. |
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bigJME
Hatchling
125 Posts |
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Georgina
Fully Grown Corn
United Kingdom
2382 Posts |
Posted - 08/12/2012 : 16:55:17
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I can imagine is because if the type of heater you are using but as Audi says there no need to raise the humidity unless he has bad sheds x |
1.0 western hognose (hero) 1.0 phantom reverse pin dal brindle crested gecko (goyle) 0.2 red dal red harly (sprite) 99% full pin Harley crested gecko (TuLong) 0.0.3 miomantis paykullii 0.0.3 Bombina orientalis (oriental fire bellied toad) 0.3 fancy mice (snap, crackle and pop) 1.0 yorkshire terrier (jasper) 2.1 cats (echo, shadow and pokey) |
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bigJME
Hatchling
125 Posts |
Posted - 08/12/2012 : 16:55:50
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The area he is in is the only area which really has plants. The viv is very empty sadly as im struggling for ideas on how to fill it |
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Georgina
Fully Grown Corn
United Kingdom
2382 Posts |
Posted - 08/12/2012 : 16:57:17
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He feels safe under cover dunelm mill sell cheap foliage you could fill it for Nader a tender x |
1.0 western hognose (hero) 1.0 phantom reverse pin dal brindle crested gecko (goyle) 0.2 red dal red harly (sprite) 99% full pin Harley crested gecko (TuLong) 0.0.3 miomantis paykullii 0.0.3 Bombina orientalis (oriental fire bellied toad) 0.3 fancy mice (snap, crackle and pop) 1.0 yorkshire terrier (jasper) 2.1 cats (echo, shadow and pokey) |
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bigJME
Hatchling
125 Posts |
Posted - 08/12/2012 : 17:04:52
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Looks like I will be taking a trip down on monday. Would you recommend any plants? Or any other ideas that may help fill the viv? Like thick rope etc. |
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Auld Baldy
Ikea's Pimp
United Kingdom
1619 Posts |
Posted - 08/12/2012 : 17:12:47
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Thick rope tarzan swings or if you are any good at braiding, use thinner. Carpet roll tube sections and gnarly branches. |
1.0.0: Miami Normal: Taggart 0.0.1: Carolina Normal: Wee Woody 0.0.1: Grey Rat Snake: Mirkey 0.0.1: Amel Corn: Blaze 1.0.0: Carpet Python: Vambo 0.0.1: MBK: Fester 0.0.1: Florida King Snake : Rattler (Rattle & Hum) 0.0.1. California King Snake: El Diablo Diego 0.2.0 Tarantulas : Ermintrude & Euphemia. |
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bigJME
Hatchling
125 Posts |
Posted - 08/12/2012 : 17:18:47
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Thanks. I guess I better post in another section for some ideas. I love the idea of a tree stump water bowl but as theres no woodlands near me its rather hard |
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Razee
Fully Grown Corn
United Kingdom
2525 Posts |
Posted - 08/12/2012 : 23:03:47
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If you are still worried about low humidity, you could either give the warm side - and just the warm side - of the viv a couple of puffs of mist from the plant mister, provided your viv gets a good ventilation. Or, you could provide your snake with a moist hide ( though I'd only do this when he's in blue ). |
0.1.0 late CB10 Carolina corn snake - Bazilishka 1.0.0 CB11 Abbots Okeetee- Little Twiddler 1.0.0 CB11 Hypo corn- Sebastianek 1.0.0. CB14 Butter Motley - Squidwood 0.0.2 CB18 normal/ Okeetee yearlings Bunny and Lalalishka 0.0.1 hognose 0.1.0 stable cat 0.1.0 house cat |
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Moppet
Fully Grown Corn
United Kingdom
3315 Posts |
Posted - 08/12/2012 : 23:06:25
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Low humidity shouldn't really bother your corn snake, but you may need to provide a moist hide when he goes into blue to help him shed. High humidity can be more of a danger than low as it can cause Respiratory Infections (RI). |
2.4.0 Corn snakes 1.0.0 horse 0.1.0 Golden retriever 1.4.0 Guinea pigs |
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