Thank you. This is my first ball python but also have a milksnake for 4 years now. BP is still a baby. She/he hides most of the time under the water bowel I have and learned pooping has to do with humidity. I know not to spray. I like the wet towel idea and going to buy a bigger water bowel like I did for my milksnake. I always tell people to learn your animal. It’s not enough to just “love” them. Respect them enough to learn them.
My tub enclosure has been at 99% humidity! Paper towel substrate, but had the water bowl on the warm side, moved that to the cool side and added more holes to the tub! Checked the mouth for RI but I think we’re good! She’s grumpy and bit me but that’s understandable, that makes them irritated! Very informative video, go you dude! Keep goin 💕
Ball pythons live in the wild at 90 degrees Fahrenheit and 80% + humidity dont believe me go to Africa and dig into a ball python borrow and take a reading
I have a glass tank enclosure and use a 100W ceramic heat emitter as well as a side heating pad to bring the temperature to mid 80s. However this also brings the humidity down to mid 30s, sometimes as low as 29%. When I turn the heat off the humidity goes up to 60% but the temperature goes down to 40-50 degrees. I use cypress mulch as a substrate combined with spahagnum moss (75-25 mix) and I have two humidity hides. I tried spraying it down twice daily to bring the humidity up, but within an hour or two, the humidity is back down to 29-35%
Benjamin I’ve got a glass enclosure and the temp is around 88 but humidity is 49% will my ball python be ok ? And I’ve also have the foil tape on top of the whole screen to keep heat in I stay in a cold state so I just want it to be perfect help me please I also use coco chips
Just got my first ball python he’s maybe 5-6 months old . This video helped more than you know . Got a new subscriber from me man🤘🏼oh and I need some badass names too 😂anyone got any? lol
HI. I have a rack system with 28 quart bins. I've made tons of holes all in it. Heat tape on 90. Barely 1 inch of forest floor cypres. Yet inside there's fog on the inside walls. The probe says like 90-100% humidity. Can you please help?
If you are mature enough to get a snake and do research, you are smart enough to already know what humidity is. Why can’t people just jump to the part where where they talk about specific humidity with the specific animal
I wish I had a problem with low humidity, the humidity where I live is almost constantly 70%-90% I have a dehumidifier running 24/7 with fans and a air purifier and I still have a problem keeping my tubs below 70%
@@bloodmoneyhistory6845 I’ve been using paper towel and keeping my dehumidifier at 30-40% but if I use any other substrate it goes way high and I’m afraid to use aspen cause of how much moister it hold I don’t want mold growing and I don’t wanna have to change it out ever 10 days either to prevent that problem.
I got my python today and I want to make sure that she is taken care of!
@ArticFox 926
, congratulations!
Thank you. This is my first ball python but also have a milksnake for 4 years now. BP is still a baby. She/he hides most of the time under the water bowel I have and learned pooping has to do with humidity. I know not to spray. I like the wet towel idea and going to buy a bigger water bowel like I did for my milksnake. I always tell people to learn your animal. It’s not enough to just “love” them. Respect them enough to learn them.
My tub enclosure has been at 99% humidity! Paper towel substrate, but had the water bowl on the warm side, moved that to the cool side and added more holes to the tub! Checked the mouth for RI but I think we’re good! She’s grumpy and bit me but that’s understandable, that makes them irritated! Very informative video, go you dude! Keep goin 💕
Ball pythons live in the wild at 90 degrees Fahrenheit and 80% + humidity dont believe me go to Africa and dig into a ball python borrow and take a reading
I have a glass tank enclosure and use a 100W ceramic heat emitter as well as a side heating pad to bring the temperature to mid 80s. However this also brings the humidity down to mid 30s, sometimes as low as 29%. When I turn the heat off the humidity goes up to 60% but the temperature goes down to 40-50 degrees. I use cypress mulch as a substrate combined with spahagnum moss (75-25 mix) and I have two humidity hides. I tried spraying it down twice daily to bring the humidity up, but within an hour or two, the humidity is back down to 29-35%
More moss & coconut fiber substrate might help❤
A humidifier as well! Sorry forgot to add that the first time
Benjamin I’ve got a glass enclosure and the temp is around 88 but humidity is 49% will my ball python be ok ? And I’ve also have the foil tape on top of the whole screen to keep heat in I stay in a cold state so I just want it to be perfect help me please I also use coco chips
This video is full of great info and tips! Wonderful video!
@
ZD Exotics, Thank you!
Hvac tech. The heater doesnt dry the air out. The cold air outside does
I’m going to start making videos too. I think there is not enough of them and learn from people like yourself about snakes.
Needed this vid 🙌🏾
@La Rue Beharry, Thanks for watching!
If you see this please reply so should I put the water bowl on the heat so it evaporates or should I keep it on the cold side
Dude great job
If you have aspen as the subtrate and a humidty box with dampened sphagnuam moss. Also, have a wide water bowl. Will the snake have enough moisture
Great info! Thanks for sharing!
@
C&C Reptiles, Thank you!
Just got my first ball python he’s maybe 5-6 months old . This video helped more than you know . Got a new subscriber from me man🤘🏼oh and I need some badass names too 😂anyone got any? lol
HI. I have a rack system with 28 quart bins. I've made tons of holes all in it. Heat tape on 90. Barely 1 inch of forest floor cypres. Yet inside there's fog on the inside walls. The probe says like 90-100% humidity. Can you please help?
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Chad B, If you send a few pictures to my Instagram @benjamins_exotics I can give you a much better explanation.
@@BenjaminsExotics I sent a few pics to your Instagram. Thanks
Good info!
@
Taevian's World of Reptiles!, Thank you!
Just change fhe substrate staight after fhe shed if you mist it.
Do you sell normal ball pythons? And if so for how much?
@
YevYev 26, We should have some Normal Ball Pythons available within a month or so. Price will depend on how many we produce this season.
If you are mature enough to get a snake and do research, you are smart enough to already know what humidity is. Why can’t people just jump to the part where where they talk about specific humidity with the specific animal
Chill lmao
Just because you and I know something doesn't mean everyone else watching does. Chill bro
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@
Duchy Royal Pythons, Thanks for watching!
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@
Bronx Ball Pythons, Thanks for watching!
I wish I had a problem with low humidity, the humidity where I live is almost constantly 70%-90% I have a dehumidifier running 24/7 with fans and a air purifier and I still have a problem keeping my tubs below 70%
I’ve put so many holes in my tub and the lid and the humidity stays the same but the temps on the cold end will drop to about 72 at night
Just use aspen and use a heat lamp that will definitely lower your humidity
Same, but when I turn on my dehumidifier then the Humidy goes to low and when I turn it back off it goes to high😭😭😭
@@bloodmoneyhistory6845 I’ve been using paper towel and keeping my dehumidifier at 30-40% but if I use any other substrate it goes way high and I’m afraid to use aspen cause of how much moister it hold I don’t want mold growing and I don’t wanna have to change it out ever 10 days either to prevent that problem.
bro chill out we know what humidity is you ain’t gotta make this your whole personality😂