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07-27-13, 04:10 PM
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Re: How many air-holes in new tub?
How big is the ball python? I would be slightly concerned with 1/2" holes and a baby ball python.
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07-28-13, 01:58 AM
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Re: How many air-holes in new tub?
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How big is the ball python? I would be slightly concerned with 1/2" holes and a baby ball python.
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He's about 260 grams. I don't know is exact age. I don't know if you saw the picture, but he's can't stick his head out of the holes, or anything.
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07-28-13, 03:16 AM
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Re: How many air-holes in new tub?
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He's about 260 grams. I don't know is exact age. I don't know if you saw the picture, but he's can't stick his head out of the holes, or anything.
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That is what i thought when i bought a second hand viv for my corns, it had some large screw holes in the side and there was no way a snake could fit out, until they both escaped
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07-28-13, 04:38 AM
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Re: How many air-holes in new tub?
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Originally Posted by Lankyrob
That is what i thought when i bought a second hand viv for my corns, it had some large screw holes in the side and there was no way a snake could fit out, until they both escaped
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Did you see the picture, though? If he managed to get his head in there, he'd just be stuck.
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07-28-13, 04:39 AM
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Re: How many air-holes in new tub?
He's pretty damn round
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07-28-13, 03:35 PM
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Re: How many air-holes in new tub?
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This tub is for my little female Dumeril's boa. It's 23x16x7 and it has (18) 1/4" diameter holes....5 across each side and 4 on each end. Humidity stays at 50-60% with a small water bowl and no misting (humidity is low in the pic because I had the lid off right before the pic was taken). I mist it when she's shedding and it stays at about 70% for at least a week. Keep in mind that the humidity in my room is only around 20-25% too. Its heated with a UTH on a Hydrofarm stat and ambient temp stays at 78-82 with a hot spot of 88-90.
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You are really at 51%? With the holes I made, it is at about 65% (at the lowest) - 75%.
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07-28-13, 03:52 PM
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Re: How many air-holes in new tub?
Once the substrate completely dries out the humidity in my tubs will get to 50% as well. A few sprays and it will jump to 75 for days.
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07-28-13, 04:45 PM
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Re: How many air-holes in new tub?
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You are really at 51%? With the holes I made, it is at about 65% (at the lowest) - 75%.
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Like I said, the lid had been off for some cleaning a few minutes before I took the pic.
Keep in mind that I live in the desert and the relative humidity is very low here compared to where you live.....plus the A/C is on all the time, which dries the air even more. If I misted the substrate weekly, the humidity would stay in the 70% range all the time. Its presently sitting at 62% and I haven't misted the cage since her last shed over 2 weeks ago.
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07-28-13, 10:37 PM
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Re: How many air-holes in new tub?
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Like I said, the lid had been off for some cleaning a few minutes before I took the pic.
Keep in mind that I live in the desert and the relative humidity is very low here compared to where you live.....plus the A/C is on all the time, which dries the air even more. If I misted the substrate weekly, the humidity would stay in the 70% range all the time. Its presently sitting at 62% and I haven't misted the cage since her last shed over 2 weeks ago.
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Oh, ok I wasn't saying that 51% is low, I was saying that mine is really high lol
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07-28-13, 10:56 PM
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Re: How many air-holes in new tub?
I also wanted to mention that humidity in rack-tubs can be more difficult to control, in the summer i always like to use a ceiling fan in my snake room to circulate the air. Without the fan some tubs experience a 15-20% increase in humidity. I really do not know how many holes -no matter the size- would be necessary to bring that humidity down without the fan.
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