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CHEs always dry the air out... I don't like
them for that reason alone.. (well that and the
fact that once I set it too close to my old BP's
wooden tank and it started smoking.. eep! lucky
I saw it!) I agree with all the suggestions
given... you can also look into putting an
aquarium airstone in the water bowl... or
buying a humidifier even... sometimes just
getting one of those chameleon drip bottle
(which you can make yourself with a plastic
bottle, just poke a small hole in the bottom)
and put it above the water bowl.. the water in
the air and drips breaking the surface may help.
I also am a big newspaper fan. [img]images/forum/icons/icon_smile.gif[/img]
If all else fails and you just cannot get the
humidity up above 20%, get a tupperware
container (like those made to pour out
cereal from.. those work great cause they
already have a hole in the lid) and put some
wet sphagnam moss in there.. the snake will
use it as a humidity box when it needs to but
isn't sitting in the wet moss all the time, so no
worries about blister disease. If you keep the
box on the warm side, you have to re-wet the
moss often. Just an idea.. good luck![addsig]
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