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Old 09-21-12, 04:09 PM   #1
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i am currently using repti bark but its not keeping in the humidity well enough. any suggestions?
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Old 09-21-12, 04:15 PM   #2
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Re: substrate help

You can try cypress mulch it works really well you may just need to spray it once a day
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Old 09-21-12, 04:19 PM   #3
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Re: substrate help

If reptibark isnt keeping humidity high enough then you have too much airflow, i use it for all my snakes including a GTP who needs much higher consistent humidity than my royal.

What sort of setup do you have?
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Old 09-21-12, 04:49 PM   #4
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i have a 40 gallon reptile tank with a screen lid. i cover most of it with a damp towel though
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Just put the snake in a tub.. tanks with screen lids are insane to keep at the proper humidity or heat.
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Old 09-21-12, 06:24 PM   #6
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the heat isnt a problem. i just need to figure out how to keep the humidity stable and idk how because my parents want to keep him in the same terrarium hes in right now
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You can fix the humidity by placing the snake in a tub with a FEW little air vent holes and proper substrate. Tanks with screen tops allow to much air flow a tub will limit the air flow dramatically.
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Airflow is the absolute enemy of humidity, you need to make the top a solid piece in order to bump the humidity up. Imo reptibark is one of the best substrates for high humidity and that isnt your issue, the top is.
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then what do you reccomend i use for a top?
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If you want to keep the snake in a fish tank cover the screen top with a piece of Plexi glass or a piece of wood. You can use almost anything that will seal the top.
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Old 09-22-12, 08:08 AM   #11
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i keep it in a reptile tank
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Old 09-22-12, 09:22 AM   #12
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i keep it in a reptile tank
I hear ya. The problem, unfortunately, is one size doesn't fit all. While this tank may be passable for an animal with more arid requirements it will require some modding to make it a better fit for yours. What everyone here is saying is that your set up will never be the ideal as long as you have a screen top.

I am using a small exo terra right now, and what I did was use a heavy duty foil folded several times for thickness. I cut holes for the daylight and basking light. It helps a lot but I still have to keep a close eye on it. Also I moved it 3 times and diverted my air registers. It's well established what escapes through the screen but I don't see a lot of convo about what gets in. During set up this tank dropped 20 degrees when the air kicked on uncovered and still dropped some covered. And I go through all this for a temporary solution because I was in a bind. Long term this would be a nightmare for me and/or the animal.

Why are you resistant to the suggestions? Is it the money you spent on the tank or looks? What is your concern with regards to the suggestions being made?
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Re: substrate help

No such thing as a "reptile tank". It's just clever marketing for the gullible.
A fish cage is a fish cage is a fish cage.
You want your problem solved; the answers been given a few times in this thread.
Otherwise; good luck figuring it out yourself.
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Ok that means nothing. If it has a screen top it is not made to keep humidity. Seal the screen top and problem solved.
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Re: substrate help

got a pic of the tank? reptile tank or fish tank is about the same, do you have a screen top? if you do you need to cover about 90% with glass on anything else that will hold the humidity. You might want to put your snake in a tub until you get your tank fixed up.I have 90% of my snakes in tubs and they do great in them.
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