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Old 12-20-12, 07:53 PM   #1
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Re: green tree python humidity question

he said it could promote skin problems if i didnt let the cage "dry out but sounds like i should just maintain my humidity between 60 and 90 all the time and make sure it doesnt go lower no matter what time in the day. thanks for the info any other advice you guys have from your experience would be appreciated
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Old 12-20-12, 08:05 PM   #2
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Re: green tree python humidity question

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he said it could promote skin problems if i didnt let the cage "dry out but sounds like i should just maintain my humidity between 60 and 90 all the time and make sure it doesnt go lower no matter what time in the day. thanks for the info any other advice you guys have from your experience would be appreciated
Aslong as the enclosure isn't drenched in water or the snake itself, it won't develop issues. They snakes come from a high humid area so their bodies are used to the higher moisture in the air.

If I did that with a ball python on a regular basis I'd be in for a world of scale rot.
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