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Originally Posted by Gecko-Guy
I might be wrong but aren't you supposed to lower the humidity to help get rid of a repiratory infection? Try and just make one side of the tank 90 degrees. The other side should be a little lower. What if he gets too hot? He won't have anywhere to go. It was great of you to take in the snake. Good luck.
Oh yeah, and when you have time, buy him a heat pad (used for people) it will be alot easier to heat the tank that way. They cost about 13 dollars.
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The right humidity is needed for correct breathing, just like if it is too humid for us it is hard to breathe. Uping the humidity would make it easier for the snake to breathe, would it not?