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Old 11-06-17, 01:36 PM   #1
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Oh alright, thanks so much for the info I appreciate it.
I would still recommend raising your hotspot up to 86 though, and with proper ventilation you will be good to go!
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Old 11-06-17, 02:23 PM   #2
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I would still recommend raising your hotspot up to 86 though, and with proper ventilation you will be good to go!

Ok, I’ve drilled some holes and added interior things like hides and stuff. I set my thermostat up a bit higher and the hot spot now reads about 85.7 on the surface. The humidity is still stuck at 99 though, do I need more ventilation?
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I would try to get humidity down to 65-75%. So yes, drill a couple more holes, but make sure to give it time, don't worry about drilling too many, Colombians have been known to thrive with humidity as low as 50%. Just make sure to add lots of hides and plants when you are done. Just make sure you have some standing water in case your boa chooses to soak.

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