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Q: how much humidity.........

nothing furry

except for food
IS TOO MUCH??

this time of year my place has a humidity level that fluxes from 45% - 55%
cause all my aquariums......do you guys think its too much. this is my first year with corns...so I'm concerned.

the only room that does not flux is my bed room.

Q: will there be ill effect with the humidity?
Q: should I move them to another room?
 
nothing furry said:
this time of year my place has a humidity level that fluxes from 45% - 55%
cause all my aquariums......do you guys think its too much. this is my first year with corns...so I'm concerned.


If your Corns' aquariums/enclosures are at those humidity levels ... They should be just fine. Corns do well at moderate humidity levels.:)
 
That seems to be absolutely fine. My "animal room" is naturally quite humid and is quite often reaching between 40-60%, and my corn has never given me any problems at all.
 
Those numbers are absolutely fine like everyone else has been saying :) I on the other hand am dealing with dry levels at 25 ish percent. I mist often to keep the humidity levels at 38 ish percent.



ish..Ish....ISH? Whats wrong with me =O lol
 
It wouldn't even matter if it got to 75% as long as there was no condensation on the inside of the tank. Cornsnakes come from states where relative humidities range well into the high 80s and 90s day and night all summer long. Keep your heat appropriately high so the snakes immune system isn't artificially suppressed and it will do just fine.
 
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