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Old 09-08-12, 06:37 AM   #31
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Re: Snakes with little to no humidity

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Hey everyone. It's been a while since I've been on here.

Basically I'm looking for a snake with little to no humidity requirements at all, such as desert snakes. I had to donate my ball python to a reptile breeder because he was prone to URIs. I had him treated once and two weeks later he got it again.

My question is what type is snakes are tolerant of low humidity levels? I cannot afford foggers or misters so I'd rather keep the enclosure dry. I have a 29 gallon tank and a 40 breeder tank that I'd like to keep the snake in for the entirety of its life.

I have looked into sand boas and to be honest, the way they look freaks me out a bit lol. If that's my only choice I will make due but any other suggestions are greatly appreciated.

Please no suggestions on humidity tricks. I know all the tricks and truly just have no time to keep up w them. So just suggestions on types please. Thanks!!!!
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