Re: New Baby BRB
I generally keep my BRB's humidity high for life. Minimum of 85% for babies, and 80% for adults. I'd say by about year 3 it would be ok to start lowering humidity, but if possible I'd just continue keeping humidity high.
You can tell humidity is getting too low when their scales start to separate and show the white between, and it's starting to get bad when their skin sticks together (it kinda look like scars because where the scales are together it turns white until you pull it apart or bump humidity).
Keep in mind cypress mulch actively repels moisture once it dries, so you may not have much luck with it. I tried it, and never got it to properly keep moisture. The only upside to the cypress is that it didn't splinter like ReptiBark (fir bark) does, so I didn't have to worry about injuries.
I like EcoEarth (coco coir) and sphagnum moss for my BRBs personally, but I hear ReptiChip/Grow!t (a coco chip product) also work pretty well. If you're only using a UTH, you may have to mix the EcoEarth up with a chip bedding, or it could mold, but the EcoEarth should keep the humidity up nice and high. I just pour water directly into the bedding and mix it up. I make a 2/3 mix of EE and chip bedding in my belly heat only set ups. With the moss, I take it out and soak it and then strain it, but if you have a way to get live moss you should only have to mist the moss every once in awhile.
He's definitely a tiny boy! All 4 of my BRBs were born heavier than that! It's hard to tell his exact age since BRBs are all born at different sizes, the breeder I got mine from seems to get large babies a lot, all of mine were born at over 30 grams, I think the heaviest was 36 or 37.
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