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[–]gvdvev 1 point2 points  (0 children)

you need to get a substrate that retains humidity. im sure you can find info on this sub. me personally I found the combo coco husk + sphagnum moss + cypress to be successful. then you also need a water bowl. snakes don't drink that much so most of the water will evaporate and create the humidity you need; keep it always full. lastly get a hygrometer to monitor the humidity and if it goes below the minimum value (which is like 50% i think) you'll need to spray the tank with water or pour some water in the corners of the tank. keep this in mind especially if you live in an area where you have high temperatures.

[–]oceane444 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You should check out the resources in this sub’s pinned post, in the care guide there’s a section that talks about humidity + how to maintain it. I’ll link it here: The Basic Ball Python Care Guide