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Fogger for humidity?
is a fogger good for upping the humidity? what do you think?
http://cgi.ebay.com/Exo-Terra-FOGGER...#ht_500wt_1013
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Re: Fogger for humidity?
Foggers are great for helping with humidity, but I have never used one with a ball python. If you decide to use one, I would make it so they can not come in to contact with it.
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Re: Fogger for humidity?
I would get a room humidifier. Or, there is a sticky here that tells you how to make your own. It has great instructions.
Here you go: http://www.ball-pythons.net/modules/...warticle&id=53
The only problem with a fogger is, you don't want your ball to be wet. Or, to stay in a wet cage. I guess you can turn them down to only come on once a day? Hmm. Not really sure.
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Re: Fogger for humidity?
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Originally Posted by stratus_020202
I would get a room humidifier. Or, there is a sticky here that tells you how to make your own. It has great instructions.
Here you go: http://www.ball-pythons.net/modules/...warticle&id=53
The only problem with a fogger is, you don't want your ball to be wet. Or, to stay in a wet cage. I guess you can turn them down to only come on once a day? Hmm. Not really sure.
Yes, you can plug them into timers, I've only used a dimmer once, but I would think having it on a timer would be better.
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Re: Fogger for humidity?
Why not just use a bigger water bowl?
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Re: Fogger for humidity?
Hi, I would recommend this:
http://www.onlinepetdepot.com/imagin...er-p-6890.html
or stratus's link for a DIY version.
foggers can be overkill for a ball python
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Re: Fogger for humidity?
I saw a post awhile back where someone used a fogger, it was on a timer, it worked well to raise the humidity (they had a tank). The video was pretty cool.
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I do have a fogger. My main concern is the fact that the water vapor remains so dense in low spots. Like fog in a valley. I'm unsure of the effects that this high of a concentration of water vapor would have on a bp's respiratory system. It seems to me that a few good breaths of that much water vapor could cause a R.I.
That is why I do not use it.
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Re: Fogger for humidity?
Herpstat also makes a nice controller for humidity levels that isnt to expensive, but if I had to I would rather use a waterfall than a mister for previous reasons stated about the water density and RI chances. Bubbling / moving water would would cause a jump in humidity faster than standing water and would turn it on only when needed. With a timer I would be afraid that only a few minutes would be to much, or not near enough...with the Herpstat it would kick on and off only when needed keeping a fairly constant level.
I havnt used the Herpstat so I cant say how well it works, but I do plan on getting one.
Just my :2cent:
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Re: Fogger for humidity?
I would not use a Fogger for a Ball Python. I had a very bad experience with one of those when I initially started reptiles about 2 years ago. I bought one, put in on minimal settings, ran it for 30 minutes every other hour. After about a week or so, I noticed my BP climbing his tree, every time I would put him back in from being handled, he would not go to his hide or anything. After the 3rd time or so, I checked his bedding, and it seemed fine. I always checked his cage/bedding for feces. I dug to the bottom and discovered about a half of inch of water, and it was very stale.
Therefore, I would not recommend this product for a Ball Python. It's far less expensive to spray the tank 1-3 times a day. I use a rack system now spraying is what I do if I even have too. Ive had perfect sheds for about 18 months now! =)
Hope this helps your decision...
Trey
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