Humidifier recommendation?
So my last shed my little girl didn't lose her head/eye caps, and I want to increase the humidity in her enclosure.
The exoterra reptifogger isn't cutting it.
Can anybody recommend a model of humidifier that has higher capacity and actually has output tubes? Money isn't a major concern unless we're reaching the point where I could buy a car or something instead.
Open to alternate solutions, too, but I've tried most of the tricks for manually increasing humidity and I'd like an automatic solution. Didn't find anything with tubes at any local hardware stores or HomeDepot.
As always, thanks in advance for all your expertise. This n00b appreciates it!!
Humidifier recommendation?
What kind of enclosure do you have? Have you tried a humid hide, rather than stressing about the whole space?
Re: Humidifier recommendation?
Hey all, the setup is a standard exoterra glass terrarium, and is apparently a bit too high to be ideal for this kinda situation. It's one of the 36x18/2' ones.
http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...ues-a-dry-room (older thread)
I've got almost the whole screen top covered and I've added a second 100w ceramic heating element next to the first cause I wasn't happy about the speed at which the temperatures went back up after a spray.
As for a humid hide, I tried setting up hides around/partially covering the water bowl but she wants nothing to do with them, and just goes to other hides in other parts of the tank.
I originally had difficulty getting the humidity up at all, and since I've added an exoterra monsoon unit that goes about once every 6 hours for 25s or so, AND this exoterra fogger hooked up to an auto-shutting off hydrometer set to turn off at 65% humidity. I don't think it's increasing the humidity in the whole tank though.
I should note that this is in my living room, which is open and connected to the rest of my apartment, so raising the humidity in the room isn't an issue.
Somebody mentioned on my earlier thread a way to hack a walgreens humidifier so it can connect to tubes for a tank.
Anyway, clearly the humidity isn't high enough as the whole top of her head and eyecaps didn't come off.
http://ball-pythons.net/forums/showt...sible-problems
Re: Humidifier recommendation?
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Originally Posted by
kitedemon
A humid hide is just a closed container with lightly damp substrate in it that you add during a shed period. If they need the humidity they will use it if not they will not.
I never have higher than 65%RH and rarely beyond 60% my average is 55% I do nothing special for sheds no misting no extra and have never had a poor shed. Are your hygrometers accurate?
I'm not sure. They're mostly exoterra, and I've got the little dual temp/hygro probe ones, one of the analogue hygros, and the fogger is run off a zoomed thermo/hygro unit with an auto shutoff. Only use that for humidity, have a separate unit for heat.
On the bright side of things, at some point yesterday she lost part of her head shed and at least one of the eyecaps. So hopefuly the other will come off over the next few days.
Sorry I'm such a noob about this, I'm quite good at fish and aquatic life (turtles, watersnakes, etc) keeping, just never had a ball before.