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Old 05-14-14, 12:29 PM   #1
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Ideal humidity for Thayer's kingsnake

I'm planning to build a bioactive setup for my Thayer's king RA, but I am concerned that the moisture in the substrate required to support the microfauna may raise the humidity to high for him. The info I've found online says most kings thrive in normal humidity (40-60%) which should be fine, but I believe that Thayer's originate from more arid areas so I wanted to check if say 50% humidity might put him at risk of RI before I invest in everything I will need to create a bioactive habitat for him. Does anyone here have any advice or experience of this?
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