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Old 03-02-13, 08:27 PM   #1
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Why is my humidity so low?

Hello all. I will be getting a Brazilian Rainbow Boa and they require a humidity level of about 90%. I hooked up a humidifier to my 60 gallon tank to make the job easier, however my tank gets completely wet (Pictures Attached) and the tank is barely reading 88%. I have two gauges (1 digital and 1 analog) and it is unlikely that they would both be defective. About 3/4 of the top is covered with plexiglass. I dont think the tank should be getting this wet. Can you guys help me find out what im doing wrong?

Heating: 250 watt Ceramic Heater
Humidity: Humudifier, ran a hose to the tank
Substrate: Moss
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Old 03-02-13, 08:38 PM   #2
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Re: Why is my humidity so low?

its not that they are defective, a lot of them lose their sensitivity after the 90% mark. also you dont nescessarily need the WHOLE tank to be that crazy wet, as long as she has a nice moist hide and a big water bowl to soak in she will be happy. keep it night and high of course, but no need to panic if its a little lower than 90 on the dial.

also that much mist is going to soak deep into the substrate, when she crawls around it will be plenty damp. there are more experts on here to follow im sure, but i wouldnt panic
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Re: Why is my humidity so low?

Looks like you're trying to grow mold o.o
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Old 03-02-13, 08:41 PM   #4
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Looks like you're trying to grow mold o.o
give it a day, he will have succeeded lol
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Looks like you're trying to grow mold o.o
In all seriousness I'd watch out with the humidity, even at 90% you can see the air. If you make it way too moist you can give your snake RI.
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Old 03-02-13, 09:31 PM   #6
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Re: Why is my humidity so low?

That's way... way too wet... and are you using straight up moss for substrate? I wouldn't really recommend that... For something more aesthetically pleasing, you could go with reptibark, ecoearth, etc., just be mindful of accidental ingestion of large pieces of wood. With that high humidity, such substrate can be a problem as it would facilitate the growth of mold and other harmful bacteria.

Moist paper towels can also work, should you find yourself having problems with regular substrate.

As far as keeping humidity up, try placing a wet towel over the top instead of plexiglass. I found this always worked wonderfully. Just keep in mind that you MUST let the humidity drop over the course of a few days afterwards. Otherwise you will have some serious mold and bacteria issues that are very unhealthy for your snake. Let it drop to about 60% before redoing everything(misting, wetting the towel, etc.).

Also, as stated above, a nice humidity hide works well. For mine I used a container with a hole cut into it, some chunks of sphagnum moss inside it, and very shallow water to keep the moss nice and moist.

Before I forget, 90% is actually a bit on the high side.. I kept mine between 80% - 85%.
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Re: Why is my humidity so low?

i have been doing a lot of reading and research on this subject, as a general guide, aim to have the humidity reasonably high, make sure the snake has a big water bowl to soak in, and put some moss in the hide and mist it. the snake will seek out the best place for itself, if slightly lower humidity were dangerous the species would have died out milenia ago.
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i have been doing a lot of reading and research on this subject, as a general guide, aim to have the humidity reasonably high, make sure the snake has a big water bowl to soak in, and put some moss in the hide and mist it. the snake will seek out the best place for itself, if slightly lower humidity were dangerous the species would have died out milenia ago.
Very true but allowing the humidity to fluctuate is very important. It happens in the wild, for them, and it's a necessity in captivity.

Mine did have a large 'pool' of water to soak in completely, so that is true. It was fairly shallow water, but enough to submerge himself.
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Re: Why is my humidity so low?

Your problem is the 250w bulb. That is going to create a vacuum that draws all of the moisture out of the air. Hence why your substrate is wet but you aren't reading 100% humidity.

As for substrate use cocohusk as it doesn't mold.
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Your problem is the 250w bulb. That is going to create a vacuum that draws all of the moisture out of the air. Hence why your substrate is wet but you aren't reading 100% humidity.

As for substrate use cocohusk as it doesn't mold.
Really?... Maybe that's why I haven't had substrate problems in forever. I started using Cocohusk, after using Reptibark unsuccessfully, years ago and never had a problem. I just knew it held humidity well, but didn't know that about it. Learn something new every day.
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Cocohusk is amazing stuff.
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Replace the CHE with an under tank heat mat, you can also put a damp towel on top of the screen cage.
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Replace the CHE with an under tank heat mat, you can also put a damp towel on top of the screen cage.
With a thermostat.
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Old 03-03-13, 10:11 AM   #14
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Re: Why is my humidity so low?

Just note, a wet tank like this will still cause your animal to have scale rot over a prolonged period of time. Even though rainbows require more humidity it does not mean they should be swimming.
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Old 03-03-13, 10:18 AM   #15
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Re: Why is my humidity so low?

allow ventilation to the tank and get rid of the humidifier, spray the tank instead and between sprays, allow the tank to dry out to 50% and spray again, use a moist hide to add humidity or at least thats how ill be doing mine.
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