How do you keep humidity up for a ball / royal python?

I recently bought a new home for my ball python Lea, the dimensions are
36x24x24 it is made of all wood with 2 front sliding glass doors any help would be great thanks.

2012-11-06T15:57:58Z

ive been using reptibark as the substrate she is 2 years old about 4 feet long.

Varanaman2012-11-07T01:59:59Z

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Apart from spraying the ReptiBark substrate regularly and providing a large water bowl for your python to bathe in, you can put a large clump of Sphagnum Moss in the cool end of the vivarium and keep it quite damp. See :
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This should maintain sufficient humidity and allow her to shed properly.

Gecko2012-11-06T23:51:54Z

Get substrate that will hold in humidity well such as eco earth or even paper towels hold in humidity really well. Because that cage is big, you are going to want to also spray the cage with water just to keep in the humidity better.