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Honduran milksnake humidity and temps

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What humidity do you keep Honduran milksnakes at??

The humidity i have is 38-44% but also have a humid hide in there

What temps do you keep them at??

I have an UTH that keeps a hot spot 85-90F and then it ranges from 70-75F everywhere else

Thanks
 
IMO, your hot spot is too hot. 85 is the highest I would go. As for humidity, ambient humidity is usually fine for this species unless your home is extremely dry. I never measured or attempted to alter the humidity for my Hondurans, except that I would spray them when shedding. Never had any problems with this approach.
 
IMO, your hot spot is too hot. 85 is the highest I would go. As for humidity, ambient humidity is usually fine for this species unless your home is extremely dry. I never measured or attempted to alter the humidity for my Hondurans, except that I would spray them when shedding. Never had any problems with this approach.


Thanks so much! I did drop it down yesterday.


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