I disagree wholeheartedly Pythoninfinite, my goal is to mimic natural environments as close as I can with my collection. While doing the bare minimum may not 'harm' the python, I would like to adhere to what their natural standards are for heat and humidity. I don't believe for a second that many opinions all agreeing on seeking a minimum humidity level for a Darwin are all wrong, I believe you are simply offering your opinion, but please do so without downing all the other opinions of others I've sought as wrong. One opinion contrary to a dozen others... I'm far less likely to take your advice than theirs.
Might be worth reading through some gtp threads as I'm sure there will be plenty of humidity information in them. As you are getting frustrated with the answers I'm sure many people get frustrated with the same old threads when a quick search should lead you to the information your asking.
CONFUSED Not for arguement sake Slide just a question as I'm concerned now aluminium foil is used in ovens where heating elements are how does this not course danger for us when we cook?
I used this method for my gtps as it was advised on here when I did my research for humidity problems!
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