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Humidifier

Megamada Dec 29, 2005 11:26 AM

Can anyone recomend some kind of fog or misting system that they have that works well and that doesnt have any problems??
--appreciate it.

Replies (3)

jfarah Dec 29, 2005 01:55 PM

For what???? Not carpets, I hope... because they don't need high humidity.

Are you looking for something automatic??? Is it for adding humidity or just for visual effect??

I'm having trouble seeing a practical use for a fogger in a Morelia enclosure. They just promote bacteria and mold growth and the motors burn out regularly.

Give us more info...

What kind of animal is it for? How big is the animal? What type of cage do you have? How big and how well-ventilated is the cage? What type of substrate are you using? How humid is it usually where you live? ect...

- Joe

Megamada Dec 29, 2005 05:53 PM

No, its not for my jcp its for my brazilian rainbow boa. and yes i am looking for something automatic to obtain the humidity level consistantly but they do look rather interesting. i am using coconut husk chips which are supossed to be resistant to molds but the cage is cleaned regularly. and i know the motors burn out so thats why i ask if anyone has used one that worked well and i live in arizona so its pretty dry!
-megan

jfarah Dec 30, 2005 09:28 PM

Here is a little setup I developed for my day geckos. I live in Colorado and its really dry here too. This could work for you if you set it up right.

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