jsshark1
New member
Hello every one,
I have been keeping emerald tree boa and Green tree python for year and I have been in conflict on if I should mist water on the snake or not,
for humility I use a humidifier with a timer and controller that keeps the tanks at 85% from 11am to 3pm then the tank stays around 65-70%, I have a drinking bowl on one side of the upper perch for drinking and a large water tray on the bottom of the cage .
so humility is not the case it is respiratory infection, I seen on a post spraying water on the snake lowers the snake body temp and can give the snake a respiratory infection and he has not had a snake get sick since he stopped spraying water on his snakes, I have not sprayed water on my snakes for months they seem to be ok ,
one of my snakes still got a respiratory infection last week after she shed making me wander is it better or not to mist water on the snakes , I read every where that it is so important to mist the snakes .....
thanks for reading
I have been keeping emerald tree boa and Green tree python for year and I have been in conflict on if I should mist water on the snake or not,
for humility I use a humidifier with a timer and controller that keeps the tanks at 85% from 11am to 3pm then the tank stays around 65-70%, I have a drinking bowl on one side of the upper perch for drinking and a large water tray on the bottom of the cage .
so humility is not the case it is respiratory infection, I seen on a post spraying water on the snake lowers the snake body temp and can give the snake a respiratory infection and he has not had a snake get sick since he stopped spraying water on his snakes, I have not sprayed water on my snakes for months they seem to be ok ,
one of my snakes still got a respiratory infection last week after she shed making me wander is it better or not to mist water on the snakes , I read every where that it is so important to mist the snakes .....
thanks for reading