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    Steaming Volcano

    I was just on the cages by design website and saw a lighted volcano with fogger now in the future I will be moving my bps into larger enclosures if I have adequate space does anyone know if there are any risks invoved with putting one in the enclosure. I do know it would produse hmidity and it wouldnt be on all of the time. does anyone had any experiences with this piece of equipment
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    Re: Steaming Volcano

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    Re: Steaming Volcano

    If I were a ball python, a steaming volcano would scare the crap out of me. There's much better ways to maintain humidity in a ball python's enclosure.

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    Re: Steaming Volcano

    it would look cool...but i wouldn't do it...past experiences with "foggers" are not good expreiences....they put off so much humidity, you basically have to refill the water ever coupla hours...and if you don't, your fogger will run without water and end up being a paper weight.

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    Re: Steaming Volcano

    Based on the description I posted below from Matt's link I wouldnt use it for a snake. But nate check it out... it has auto detection for low water levels and will shut off.

    Features: * Realistic volcano look with unique misting feature. * Creates fog with ultrasonic vibrations. * Great for adding humidity to reptile or amphibian enclosures. (Simulates cloud/rainforest). * Great for decorating model sets. * Easy to maintain: Includes safety grill and automatic low water level shut off. * Great for use with all tropical reptiles and amphibians including: iguanas, water dragons, old world chameleons, anoles, tropical tortoise species, tropical turtles plus all types of frogs, toads, newts, or salamanders. * Red LED light creates a dramatic red glow effect when volcano is in use.
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