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    Anyone use a fogger?

    I'm trying to make my conda's terrarium as comfortable as possible seeing that they love humidity. The little guy has a water hid were he get plenty of moisture, but i was considering getting some type of fogger to keep the overall humidity a lot higher, Especially since he is in a terrarium with a screen top and the winters here in New England is extra dry. Anyone use this method at all? Would too high humidity be a concern? Thanks!

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    Re: Anyone use a fogger?

    Anacondas need a pool large enough to submerge their entire body. If you have that, you are good with humidity. He'll get all the way in the water when he feels like it.

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    Re: Anyone use a fogger?

    i have a fogger, works quite nicely but not all the time, just use it to bring up humidity tho, doesnt run continuously... i would get some plexi or wood to cover the screen cover for the most part, you lose ALOT of humidity that way, too high of humidity would be a problem of course, like posted above the large soaking area should provide sufficient humidity, but durring shed the fogger is perfect
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