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Originally Posted by twentyeggs
Well, they have two hides each. One is a circular type hide with a small opening. This is the one they both choose, sometimes will stick their heads out of. the other is the half log. The half log is where the heat pad is located. The corn didn't need any humidity before, maybe the little spot of stuck shed was a fluke? All I know is letting my snakes live constantly in a humidity box/wet environment I am opening up a whole new can of worms health and sanitary wise.
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I would ditch the humidity hides and the log hides. Offer two properly sized hides. Humidity hides are fine during shed, but not long term for these species of colubrids. The half log hides don't offer the security the snakes are seeking out. You need something with a single opening and entry point.