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help with humidity

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i was just wondering, do i need to mist my corn snake viv one a day or something, i have a plastic tank hith quite a lot of vent holes, the tank its self is quite big. i have a heat mat which covers about 1/3 of it, and a 15w heat lamp

any help is great :party:
 
initial p said:
i was just wondering, do i need to mist my corn snake viv one a day or something, i have a plastic tank hith quite a lot of vent holes, the tank its self is quite big. i have a heat mat which covers about 1/3 of it, and a 15w heat lamp

any help is great :party:
The easiest thing to do for humidity is to place a humid hide in the enclosure with either moist paper towels or moss. I use a small ziplock bowl with moss in all my enclosures and leave it in all the time. I mist them once a week and it works fine.
 
should that be in the warm side or the cool side, and does that mean buying another hide and buying the moss stuff, coss i work were thay sell snakes and snake stuff.

by the way thanks
 
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