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Old 09-24-02, 10:13 AM   #1
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Question humidity

I was wondering what the humidity should be for a blood python, I've been given lots of different numbers, and want to know everybodys opinion in here...thanks
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Old 09-24-02, 10:29 AM   #2
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Keep it between 60-75% and u should be fine. Humidity sustained any higher or lower then this range can be detrimental to your blood python.

Winters comming, so i think all He!! is gonna break loose at the vg home tryna keep humidity up for these guys.

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Old 09-24-02, 10:34 AM   #3
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60% humidity for bloods is the most common recomendation with an ambient temp of 80-88F. A problem is bloods need good ventilation when humidity goes above 60%, lack of it sometimes leads to health problems from too much humidity, and too little humidity has other health concerns. Adults can handle a larger variation on humidity, but neonates and yearlings do much better with closely monitored humidity levels.
 
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Thanks for the advice guys
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