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Walk-in Vivarium: Humidity Tips?

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Posted by: khorvidius at Fri Mar 4 21:40:04 2011  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by khorvidius ]  
   

I have mostly finishing constructing an indoor walk-in vivarium/enclosure and would like some tips from anyone with experience with this sized enclosure. It's a 6' long x 6'8" tall x 3' deep, accessible via double-pane sliding glass patio doors. The sides are 17/32" thick plywood with a study 2x4 frame built directly into the (newly renovated) wall and a platform floor. The back wall will be solid with a double-pane window (not yet installed) looking into the main area of our home. The enclosure will be housing two large boas.

I've been looking into misting systems (and cringing at the cost of high-pressure pumps). I've never used a misting system and don't want to invest in an expensive set up if it isn't the ideal kit for the enclosure. How much luck should I expect to have with humidifier (of the sort designed for humans and whole room application) with this enclosure?

If a humidifier is the way to go, are there any tips around their use?

I was thinking of building a small but sturdy mesh-and-wood frame/cover to keep the animals off of the device itself, but easily accessible for refilling.

Thanks in advance for tips. Also feel free to point me to any resources for large DIY enclosures like this. I've done smaller stackables before, but this is my first full sized adventure.


   

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