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HUMIDITY

newguy88 May 12, 2005 08:51 PM

i have a screen top terrarium, and i need to keep humidity up, and i would like to know if anyone here has ever come across a site on the internet advertising little things that vibrate that you put in a bowl of water in your snakes cage... supposedly it really works. thank you

Dylan

Replies (6)

toshamc May 12, 2005 09:29 PM

You really don't want to use any type of fogger or mister in a ball cage. Your best bet is to cover your screen top and use a good substarte like cypress that will help with your humidity.
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CJBianco May 13, 2005 08:00 AM

There are a bazillion places to buy little things that vibrate. May I suggest a few?

Big Bertha's House of Pleasure
The Exotic Erotic
The Chain Link

...and my favorite...

Vibration Nation

(NOTE: Must be 18 years or older to purchase.)

Chris
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ginebig May 13, 2005 08:06 AM

HEY BUD!! Is this reptile related? LOLOLOL

Quig

P.S. Sometimes Chris, you just make my whole day

newguy88 May 14, 2005 01:24 AM

WHAT are you talking about!?!?!?!? dont you know that dildo's are NOT for "underwater" use!?!?!?

CJBianco May 14, 2005 07:05 AM

Can you say "dildo" in this forum? Shhh!

Oh! And a dildo does not vibrate. Only the other kind (shhh!) does the actual vibrating. There's a difference. Just so you know...

And to answer your question...

I suspect they are designed to be moisture-resistant.

Chris
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reiding@nettally May 16, 2005 11:16 AM

Dylan;

Misting the substrate with a regular spray bottle twice a week works fine for me. Like Tosha mentioned, Cypress Mulch as a substrate will hold some moisture to help with humidity.

Rob Reiding.

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