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Originally Posted by Chu'Wuti
While some people recommend that Hondurans be maintained at 50% humidity, my Hondurans have been in the 30-40% range and do very well, e.g., have complete sheds. I have been keeping Hondurans for about 10 years and have never had a problem with this humidity level.
I don't mist them, but when I see them soaking in their water bowls, I put damp toweling in if our ambient humidity is especially dry. I live in central Oklahoma where "dry" can mean less than 10% humidity. However, the average humidity here is 30%, and the snakes seem to do just fine with it. They are not as sensitive as my ball pythons, which I have to ensure stay at higher humidity.
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Again good infor Chu'Wuti, thanks!
Our humidity is very dry as well. Most the time we are 10% or so as well. However, we do have a humidifier on our furnace, so we are in the 30-40% range most the time in the house. I will not stress about the humidity then.