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Posted by: Carlton at Thu Apr 26 15:37:47 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Carlton ] I had melleri, verrucosus, jacksoni, deremensis, and B. fischeri. Verrucosus was probably the one I worried least about in terms of humidity, but even the deremensis did fine. I built a timer controlled fogging system using a room humidifier and pvc pipe (basically you attach pvc to a room humidifier that has the right shaped spout and use the pipe to carry the fog into the top of the cage...then the fog pours down over the foliage). Large diameter tubing works also. I used a Ecologic Technologies RainMaker Jr. to provide drinking water, and did some hand spraying for particular chams who didn't tend to lick foliage. The melleri were free ranged in a room. The others were in screen cages densely packed with live plants and I also hung clear vinyl shower curtains on the back and sides of the cages. | ||
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