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    Old and wise snake kueluck's Avatar
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    Re: Humidity... what % should it be at in the terrarium?

    Jesse - Thanks for the warning. I have the same piece, don't think the 2 small girls can fit in there, but not taking a chance. Just gives me a reason to pick up some new cork bark at Repticon in Winston Salem next month.
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    Re: Humidity... what % should it be at in the terrarium?

    You could just fill in the crack with hot glue too. No need to completely write the piece off.
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    Re: Humidity... what % should it be at in the terrarium?

    Expanding foam is what I would suggest.

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    Re: Humidity... what % should it be at in the terrarium?

    Depends on the size of hole to fill. I'd probably still seal off the foam with hot glue cause its way easier to clean glue then porous foam :P
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    Re: Humidity... what % should it be at in the terrarium?

    Lmao I had no idea that was a possibility when i bought it!!! LoL!!! and yeah I did notice that and checked up in that hole that points to the top of the cage she wasn't in there... then I was really scared! when she came out of the bedding it was like the movie Worms where they shoot up out of the sand in the desert! she came straight up and started running laps lmao

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    Re: Humidity... what % should it be at in the terrarium?

    Yep, I have that same log and my new gals love to hide in the top point of it, didn't know it was there cuz my others didn't disappear in it like that. Scared me to death cuz she was no where to be found in the tank. I took out all the stuff, thought I looked in the log, sifted the substrate several times back and forth, nothing... You can't see anything in the top point hole unless you turn it upside down and look in it with a flashlight. I found that out the hard way, looks like others have too... Sneaky snakes...

    I think I will fill the hole and seal it cuz I like the hide, just not the seek.
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    Re: Humidity... what % should it be at in the terrarium?

    It's not the going in there that gets me, it's the not coming out.

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    Re: Humidity... what % should it be at in the terrarium?

    I use wax to seal up cracks and holes...it works well and it isn't sticky enough for the snakes to stick to. I try to keep my humidity between 40%-60%...sometimes it's just difficult to get it over 40% when it is very cold and dry...but like others said, moist moss and misting helps. Speaking of escapes...I have had two snakes jump right out of their feeding tubs and onto the floor this week. When I first got Bella...she was in a plastic turtle habitat and found a way to get up under a ridge on the lid...and when I opened the container...she made a break for it. Want to hear my stupidest screw up? I left the lamp on the babies tank sitting on the side of the tank...I prop it up there when I am feeding them...against the plastic. It is fine for the time I am feeding them...but I forgot about it and it sat there and melted the lid of the tank and left a hole in the corner. Could have been a real disaster if I hadn't found it when I did. Now the babies are all trying to escape all the time...and they are getting big enough to reach the top of the tank. I'm going to have to plug up the hole....$60 tank too. I can be really blonde sometimes.
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    Re: Humidity... what % should it be at in the terrarium?

    Good idea to use wax. I have a hard time getting my tank over 40% humidity too, and I live in the Puget Sound where it has been raining for over a week straight, go figure. Where is the best place to get the moss, and which one is best for the snakes? I have a hide I made with paper towels, but I know the moss would be better.
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    Re: Humidity... what % should it be at in the terrarium?

    I have to say that I never check my humidity ... a large waterbowl is all I provide and I keep the substrate dry and clean if it gets damp ... this seems to be enough in my experience.
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