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    This situation sucks.
    You already know your whole collection should be QTed, separating them doesnt matter anymore.
    I have F10 fogged RI animals with great results. If you have a humidifier, I would fill it with a F10 solution and use it to bump up the humidity in the room. I dont know how much it would help vs tub fogging though?
    Good luck to you.

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    Re: Hello from Panama city beach Florida

    Quote Originally Posted by PitOnTheProwl View Post
    This situation sucks.
    You already know your whole collection should be QTed, separating them doesnt matter anymore.
    I have F10 fogged RI animals with great results. If you have a humidifier, I would fill it with a F10 solution and use it to bump up the humidity in the room. I dont know how much it would help vs tub fogging though?
    Good luck to you.


    I run a 5 head ultrasonic fogger in my reptile room from houseofhydro.com this is what i use now well atlas the last week to bump up my humidity. What i decided to do is to ultrasonic fog the entire room. I have added F10 to the fogging water its like a reptile fogger on steroids lol. I am not promoting anyone bussiness, the house of hydro has some great stuff. I use a 5 head fogger with fan and humidistat. The humidistat is like a herpstat i use for temps check it out. also i got the proper name of the bacteria here is is

    pseudomonas aeruginosa. sort of the steph infection in humans. This sight has been a great resource for me thanks to everyone

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