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temporary housing in a plastic bin

I am going to. Have to temporarily house my corn snake in a 34 quart rubbermaid bin. I have soldered a bunch of holes in the top and sides for air. My concern is the humidity. I'm afraid it may get to high in the plastic bin. What are you all's thoughts on this?
 
Most of mine live in rubbermaid or sterilite bins I don't have humidity problems unless they dump their water bowl So I wouldn't worry about it!
 
Keep the water bowl at the cool end and try to use one that can't be jogged or tipped, like a larger ceramic dog bowl. If you get condensation, then make more ventilation holes.

I've used them for months at a time in a pinch and plenty of people use them permanently. Let us know how you get on.
 
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