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Albino Burm and other stuff

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the burm is 3-3 1/2 ft.... Leucistic Texas ratsnake is 3-3 1/2 ft......Brown basilisk is approx. 20in and the gator is approx. 22in......
burm is a female and ratsnake is female and I think the gator is male and I think the basilisk is male $275,. Meet at the Monroville show the 14th. $80 deposit required
Arnie
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Your right

I thought thats where i put it. Must of been drunk or something.
Good looking out.
Thanks
 
Humidity

I am fairly new to the forum and am having a little trouble maintaining levels of humdity. I have an Albino Burm and she is about 3' and just under 4 months old. I do believe that she is beginning to shed and understand at this point humidity is vital I can't seem to get it above 60%, while it levels out at about 55%. Per my readings it has been said that I should place plastic on my wire tops. However with the heat lamps this is seemingly next to impossible. Does anyone have any alternative options. Or any instructions that I may not have read already. Thank you.
 
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