Thabk you so much David! Was thinking of getting a rainbow boa and didnt knownhow to keep humidity with my exo terra cage without buying a fogger. You are great with videos! Keep those videos!
Awesome video! I can tell you care a lot for the wellbeing of your animals, and that's always great to see! I got a BRB today, and it has always been one of my dream snakes to own. I'm not aware of the sex, but it's just a baby and I got it a nice large terrarium covered in foliage for lots of hiding spots. I'm relatively new to keeping snakes, but I've kept reptiles for about seven years. I'm excited to take the next step up, and luckily my house is usually 60-70% so humidity isn't a nightmare for me. With my bearded dragons and leopard geckos however, I have a problem.
I don't use tap water, either; only spring water for my kiddos. But, I do use tap water when I bathe them, which is necessary when they decide to be graffiti artists and leave their logo ALL OVER their enclosure (I'm sure you know what I mean) In that case, I use "Repti Safe" drops, which supposedly makes the tap water safe for reptiles. Your little BRB is just adorable. I love how he perched on your drill and just watched you. Too cute!
You are so funny! Nice, informative video. I just ordered a rainbow boa earlier and can't wait to get her! Yours has quite a personality XD Especially in the beginning when she ran away. "Uh..oh"...
It's hard to keep the humidity up especially with a screen top. It may not show up on your hygrometer but I've found that slightly soaking half hollow logs in water and placing miss inside humidity becomes a lil more manageable
so this looks as if it would work for a lot of types of snakes , and I was wondering if the humidity is required for corn snakes, I mean obviously it wouldn't harm it, but I was wondering if the requirements vary based on the type of snakes
Brazilian rainbow boas require extremely high humidity but corn snakes are most likely okay with whatever humidity your house is at. The best way to tell that the humidity is too low is if they shed and the shed doesn’t come out as one piece.
+Teven Wright This is just a box that you put in their actual terrarium. Basically like a separate room in their "apartment " which just gives them the option to go somewhere REALLY moist and humid since they are tropical snakes , they love that stuff .
Not to be an ass hat, but I keep rainbow boas and I don’t use a humid hide, I have a boa room with a humidifier setup that cost less than 100 and keep that room at about 90 percent humidity
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I love that your little boa is so eager to help with the spraying haha!
Thabk you so much David! Was thinking of getting a rainbow boa and didnt knownhow to keep humidity with my exo terra cage without buying a fogger. You are great with videos! Keep those videos!
This really helped me understand what to do and helped me understand the snake better, thank you so much for this information!
Please make more videos on rainbow boa care :-) great video!!! Thanks
Really cool vid. Love that she just dove right in and essentially proved your point.
2:05 Iwas like, uh... shes running away... LOL
Plz make more videos!!! This was really helpful and I would love to know how u made his/her terrariums set up
Awesome video! I can tell you care a lot for the wellbeing of your animals, and that's always great to see! I got a BRB today, and it has always been one of my dream snakes to own. I'm not aware of the sex, but it's just a baby and I got it a nice large terrarium covered in foliage for lots of hiding spots. I'm relatively new to keeping snakes, but I've kept reptiles for about seven years. I'm excited to take the next step up, and luckily my house is usually 60-70% so humidity isn't a nightmare for me. With my bearded dragons and leopard geckos however, I have a problem.
If i try to kiss my BRB she will bite my face off LOL . Ironically her name is Sugar .
I don't use tap water, either; only spring water for my kiddos. But, I do use tap water when I bathe them, which is necessary when they decide to be graffiti artists and leave their logo ALL OVER their enclosure (I'm sure you know what I mean) In that case, I use "Repti Safe" drops, which supposedly makes the tap water safe for reptiles. Your little BRB is just adorable. I love how he perched on your drill and just watched you. Too cute!
You are so funny! Nice, informative video. I just ordered a rainbow boa earlier and can't wait to get her!
Yours has quite a personality XD Especially in the beginning when she ran away. "Uh..oh"...
LOL IK
3:37 your rainbow boa is very interested in what you're doing
It's hard to keep the humidity up especially with a screen top. It may not show up on your hygrometer but I've found that slightly soaking half hollow logs in water and placing miss inside humidity becomes a lil more manageable
I am curious as to what part of your cage do you place your humid box? Over the heat, cold side, or somewhere in the middle?
Thanks for the tutorial I'll remember this when I get mine someday soon
Looking forward to that sterilization video Dave! Hope you are still planning on posting it :D
Great video very informative and helpful. How do u have so many subscribers with only one video
Is this hide box supposed to be used in lieu of spraying down the entire enclosure?
....cut a whole in the box...make her open that box... 🎶 #DIAB #SNL
I injoy how the snake just sits on the drill
about how often do you need to respray it? I know when its dry but normally how long does it last?
so this looks as if it would work for a lot of types of snakes , and I was wondering if the humidity is required for corn snakes, I mean obviously it wouldn't harm it, but I was wondering if the requirements vary based on the type of snakes
Brazilian rainbow boas require extremely high humidity but corn snakes are most likely okay with whatever humidity your house is at. The best way to tell that the humidity is too low is if they shed and the shed doesn’t come out as one piece.
How important humidity cave is for ball Pythons?
Red Queen Official you don’t need one
That's a good girl. By the way, you caught an orb @5:05
Anyway, thanks for the tutorial.
what temps should a brb be kept at?
Nothing over 82, 82 is still pushing it. So I say about 75 degrees!
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Won't they escape thru the holes? Will the hide still be effective without the holes?
Ummm...how can they get into the hide if there isn't an entrance? The humid hide is supposed to go in their terrarium.
+Teven Wright This is just a box that you put in their actual terrarium. Basically like a separate room in their "apartment " which just gives them the option to go somewhere REALLY moist and humid since they are tropical snakes , they love that stuff .
Could you please make an update video on your boa??
Are you gonna give me a HAND?! XD
I NEED HELP can you use that for ball pythons
So TRUE , my rainbow boa never comes out the moss lmao .
So if thats so, then why is the rainforest 90+F and 80+ Humidity? No Sarcasm, just curious, u seem smart.
5:21 kiss that snoot
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Sean kane I saw that as well what the hell but great video
good info!!
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dude, don't you get issues with the ventilation? No ventilation, high humidity --> fungus
0:58 GHOST ORB!
Not to be an ass hat, but I keep rainbow boas and I don’t use a humid hide, I have a boa room with a humidifier setup that cost less than 100 and keep that room at about 90 percent humidity
12 minutes to show how to put bedding in a box. lol jk good info tho thanks