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Keeping Up Humidty

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  • 01-26-2006, 05:34 PM
    Smooth23
    Re: Keeping Up Humidty
    The clear vinyl is working perfectly, haven't misted since i put it on and its been 50-55% consistantly, was 25 and 30% before, even just a few hours after mist.
  • 01-26-2006, 06:20 PM
    Smulkin
    Re: Keeping Up Humidty
    Excellent! It's a night and day thing!

    One thing I did to make sure thee was a decent air exchange (stagnant air is badbadbad ) was make 2 openings in the vinyl/contac/saran/etc on the warm end (corners) and one on the cool end.
  • 01-28-2006, 12:05 AM
    Smooth23
    Re: Keeping Up Humidty
    I put 3 evenly spaced air holes in the vinyl as well..
  • 01-28-2006, 09:45 PM
    squale
    Re: Keeping Up Humidty
    I have an Animal Plastics T3 cage and I have the same problem as another poster, I have flexwatt on one side of the cage but I have to use a 150 watt CHE on the other side to keep a basking spot of about 90 degrees and also to keep the ambient air temps in the 80's. Anyhow, my humidity levels are also very low in the 25-30% range, I mist the cage, it goes up to about 50-60% for like a half hour, then dries right back out. I CAN'T do without the CHE so that isn't an option. I have a room humidifier sitting infront of the cage that I run, but this really doesn't do much as the humid air from the humidifier has a hard time getting into the cage with the cages small air holes I am sure. So some quesitons..


    1.) How can I get the humidity levels up without misting the cage? I am not home most of the day so manually spraying the cage with water is really hard to do.

    2.) Will having a room humidifier sitting infront of the cage blowing on the cage make a cold draft inside the cage and give my snake a RI or something? I keep my ambient room temp at like 63-67 in the winter.

    I was thinking of putting one of those waterfall things in the cage but not sure if that is a good idea to do with a snake or not...

    I found this device, http://www.reptiledirect.com/index.a...ROD&ProdID=340 this looks like the homemade one on this site...

    Thanks
  • 01-28-2006, 11:51 PM
    jotay
    Re: Keeping Up Humidty
    I have an AP T11 and I have the under cage heat cable they sell on the hot side and I still need to lamps on each side to keep my temps just right.
    I use a large clay pot bottom for water and put half over the heat cable and I use Reptibark which holds misting very well. I also place a large sponge very wet on top of each hide box.
    I still mist in the am and pm but even when I go out of town for a few days the humidity never drops below about 40-45. I have elec heat and that is a humidity killer, I don't mist to much in the summer.

    The thing w/ using the sponges ( which I have been doing for about a year and half now) is using new ones every month or so and cleaning good a few times a week when you change the water. I use Virosan on them and then just rinse good.
    Before my AP I had Ozzy in a tank and I used the TropicAire and it worked great. I was thinking about adding it my AP but the sound of the air pump use to drive me crazy and my routine keeps the humidity levels at around 52-55 which is fine.
  • 01-29-2006, 11:50 PM
    squale
    Re: Keeping Up Humidty
    just build an humidifier using the do it yourself link on this site. I have a 60 gallon air pump one of these: http://www.tetra-fish.com/catalog/product.aspx?id=67 and I am using a 1-gallon round cranbury joice container. so far is seems to be working good, the thing is almost silent, I can hardly hear it, it's all placed BENEATH my cage on the floor. We will see how high the humidity gets throughout the night...
  • 01-29-2006, 11:56 PM
    cassandra
    Re: Keeping Up Humidty
    We did saran wrap, but with how the sliding lid closes, it was getting mangled immediately, so we went and had a sheet a plex custom cut to fit, heat emitter directly above water dish. Our humidity is now hovering at 60% without misting, but I'm guessing we'll need to mist when Cleo is in shed.

    http://www.onlinethingy.com/files/cleoweb/cage2.jpg
  • 01-30-2006, 03:57 AM
    phoenix-dancing
    Re: Keeping Up Humidty
    Hi -- I saw one person state they have a humidifier pointed at the cage. I am very new to this so take it as just a newbee who has heard warnings....I was told by a friend here in Colorado that she did that and her babe ended up with a RI -- so I guess just a note to be careful with the temp. She thinks it happened because the temp may have been a little low and then lots o' water....it is so dry here she never thought it could hurt. She has a glass cage with screen top so it may have just dumped too much...some of the humidifiers actually do not mist that well and that could have been her issue too. Just one of those things that a friend warned me of...but then I am paranoid too so hey.


    I did get some of the moss this weekend - trying it -- I have two little containers - one on the hot side and one on the cool because it is a big cage -- the AP T3 also. So far only seeing it reach about 41 percent -- brought it up about 10. Really at a loss in this dry place...guess she may keep getting the humid showers. I put her in the shower and let it mist up (not water on her but her in there with the mist...good for me too) -- going to do that more while it is sooo dry!!!
  • 01-30-2006, 04:23 PM
    squale
    Re: Keeping Up Humidty
    I made that 'Do-it-yourself' humidier that is listed on this site and so far with it running for about 18 hours, my humidity has only gone up about 5-8%, is this normal? or should it make the humidity go up MUCH quicker? the little plastic tub that is sitting inside my AP T3 cage I can feel the moist air blowing out of it, but it blows up pretty lightly, like there is not much pressure coming out of it..
  • 01-30-2006, 06:36 PM
    ErikH
    Re: Keeping Up Humidty
    Make sure the aquarium pump is rated for the size tank you are adding humidity to. Also, since you are pumping fresh air into the enclosure, you can close up most of the top of the enclosure with glass, plexiglass, contact paper, etc. Depending on your heating element, this should get your humidity in the 50-60% range.
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