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Katmason87 Posted - 24/10/2012 : 19:54:55
Got our digital thermometer/humidity reader today in the post.

Set it all up and now just tweeking the stat to get the near as possible hot spot temp.

Just a question tho:
The hot end of the rub is reading at 35-42 humidity, where as the room is about 50ish.

How can increase the humidity of the rub? Move water dish to the wasm end? or mist spay in the morning?

Told you we would have questions lol.

Regards
Sean
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Katmason87 Posted - 24/10/2012 : 20:17:25
cheers.

I will keep an eye when he gets ready to shed and add a damp hide
Fezza Posted - 24/10/2012 : 20:14:39
Not really a massive issue really, as long as the snake has clean fresh water every 2-3 days that will be fine.

Hygrometer are notoriously inaccurate in any case.

Maybe give an extra burst of spray as it gets closer to shed

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