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  • 04-11-2007, 03:34 PM
    bonez
    Does anyone use the homemade humidifier?
    I was just wondering, i use it and i took the output hose, wraped it around int he inside of the tank and poked several holes throughout the hose. It worked for a little while, now its not doing anything. I tweeked it a bit and now its got humidity up to 47, my question is will it work fine if i just put the hose in say in the middle of the tank with no holes except the one at the end? i figured by haveing it around the tank it would spread the humidity evenly around the tank(Glass btw). I plan to try some new things, i have an idea to use like pvc pipeing so it does not require so much pressure to push though a longer distance, if it works well enough maybe it can be added to the DIY for the homemade humidifier.
  • 04-11-2007, 11:09 PM
    hoo-t
    Re: Does anyone use the homemade humidifier?
    I've used one similar to that. The differences are that I didn't use an airstone, and I placed a sponge inside the jar. The sponge will cause the air to flow through much more moisture helping to saturate it. Even still, it worked ok, but not great.

    You mentioned that you're using a glass tank. Have you covered the screen top? There's a "sticky" in the husbandry forum entitled "Glass tank setup". You might take a look at that. Covering the top will help keep the humidity up. Jen uses foil and duct tape to close off the top. I use saran wrap.

    Hope this helps.
    Steve
  • 04-12-2007, 01:08 AM
    bonez
    Re: Does anyone use the homemade humidifier?
    yea i covered it with some tinfoil for now, and you just put the sponge in the bottle with water in it? or like had the hose in the sponge or something? i just got a bigger hose, im ganna try that out instead of the piping see wut happends
  • 04-12-2007, 01:38 PM
    hoo-t
    Re: Does anyone use the homemade humidifier?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by bonez
    yea i covered it with some tinfoil for now, and you just put the sponge in the bottle with water in it? or like had the hose in the sponge or something? i just got a bigger hose, im ganna try that out instead of the piping see wut happends

    Yes, just stuffed the sponge into the jar, with the intake hose shoved to the bottom of the jar, so that the air is forced through the sponge on its way out.

    Steve
  • 04-12-2007, 03:11 PM
    Holy Balls
    Re: Does anyone use the homemade humidifier?
    I do use a homemade himidifier. If you to my gallery I think it's pictured.
  • 04-12-2007, 03:14 PM
    Holy Balls
    Re: Does anyone use the homemade humidifier?
    I didn't put any holes in mine, just the tube coming from the jar. I use a 1/2 gallon jar not the Gatorade bottle. It may take a day to get the humidity up. Mine stays between 50 and 54 %.
  • 04-12-2007, 03:14 PM
    bonez
    Re: Does anyone use the homemade humidifier?
    it seems to work better just haveing the hose in there, and not wrapped around with little holes around it. I got a larger hose i think im ganna try that way, but i got the hose at one end faceing the other end so the hygrometer is on the total oposite side and its readin 57 now so that seems to work fine.
  • 04-12-2007, 07:33 PM
    VesuviusVicki
    Re: Does anyone use the homemade humidifier?
    Does anyone have a picture of one of these homemade humidifiers?
  • 04-12-2007, 09:08 PM
    Holy Balls
    Re: Does anyone use the homemade humidifier?
    I got my idea from this site. Go to caresheets, then DIY. It has instructions and pics. The one I use is like that one. It gets the humidity up well.
  • 04-13-2007, 11:24 PM
    VesuviusVicki
    Re: Does anyone use the homemade humidifier?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Holy Balls
    I got my idea from this site. Go to caresheets, then DIY. It has instructions and pics. The one I use is like that one. It gets the humidity up well.

    Thanks :)
  • 08-22-2014, 07:02 AM
    NoxiousRex
    so i made a ho,e made one but i cant seem to get it to flow
    work. i have a air pump attatched to a hose that runs to a litter bottle with s air stone at the end touching the bottom. then 2 hoses outputting flowing air into the tank. the bottle has water but i see no difference in humidity. what did i do wrong
  • 08-22-2014, 07:07 AM
    NoxiousRex
    Re: Does anyone use the homemade humidifier?
    so i made a homemade humidifier with a 1 litter soda bottle. i attatched a hose to a fish tank air pump. the hose leads into the bottles lid. at the en of the tube is a air stone. the bottle has water in it and 2 tubes leading into the pythons tank. the 2 ends of the tubes in the bottle are located at the bottom of the bottle and sit an inch inside of the bottle above the water. my sealant did not seal the holes so good so that may be my problem. does anyone have some suggestions.
  • 08-22-2014, 01:46 PM
    NoxiousRex
    Re: Does anyone use the homemade humidifier?
    http://i42.photobucket.com/albums/e3...ps1s1sbwlh.jpg



    this is Ech. i have echinson in a 10 gallon setup. i am about to build a home made humidifier,
    i bought a fish tank air pump, 2 packs of 8 foot tubing and dap sealant and air stones. thats all ya need pretty much. heres what my set up looks like.
    http://i42.photobucket.com/albums/e3...psbrjc6oo6.jpg!
    http://i42.photobucket.com/albums/e3...psaff4spvz.jpg
    http://i42.photobucket.com/albums/e3...pspubghypb.jpg
    i used plastic wrap on half the lid to keep heat and humidity in zhe tank and from rising out of the tank drastically .
    http://i42.photobucket.com/albums/e3...psiupocitl.jpg
    http://i42.photobucket.com/albums/e3...psksbktud4.jpg

    on this side the right side of the tank, i have this hide box made from tupperware, there is moss inside and ontop as well as a UTH to make a sauna like spot for shedding. the reptibark also helps with shedding. i have 2 kinds of substrate in my tank for dual purpose. humidity and shedding.
    http://i42.photobucket.com/albums/e3...psn9wtzwzx.jpg
    i have 2 air stones in the water dish to create moving water and it helps humidify the tank. remember some reptiles do drink the water dripping from leaves.

    http://i42.photobucket.com/albums/e3...pscns0atim.jpg
    on the left side the cool side. i have echinsons hide box same as the other. burried under reptibark and under the water dish providing a dark place that is cool for temp regulations. there is moss inside here. and actuall 2 hide spots in 1. ech preffers the amaller side of it.
    http://i42.photobucket.com/albums/e3...psq3y6hvio.jpg
    i also left the cool side vosable from the back. echinson is always in the coolside so i figured it be nice to be able to spy on her n see if shes ok or not.
    also i pour 8 ounces of water treated with reptisafe into the hot sides substrate so the UTH will evaporate it into the air making it humid for hours without having to check it and its not to humid.
    http://i42.photobucket.com/albums/e3...psci92qdbo.jpg

    my temps and humidity pretty much stay at this.
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