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Old 08-12-14, 05:20 AM   #20
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Re: General beginner questions about my first corn snake!

An over the tank heat source will burn off the humidity. As much as some swear by under tank heaters I had to eventually switch to full over tank heat because unless I didn't want any water at all for my snake to drink I couldn't use an under tank heater without my humidity being raised horribly high. Here in the SW I've learned to do things a bit different (sorry guys) but my temperature stays great and its the only way tokeep my humidity below 70% . The spare humidity gage that sits in my living room stays at 73% with you being in Florida I'm guessing yours is worse!
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