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would that be benificial for humidity?
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would that be benificial for humidity?
I think they'd be excellent for humidity and create a nice atmosphere in the cage.
But...problem I have heard is that the commercially available foggers do not last very long.
Anyone else have insight on this?
I wanted to try one too...but not if it's going to break in a week like this stupid waterfall I bought !!
The problem they usually have is calcium build-up and other minerals from water. I had something similar to a fogger (was much cheaper) and when ever it broke down I soaked it in Vinager to decompose the minerals (never tried one for Darts tho) and washed it out, might help the solution temporairly 
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