Vote for BP.Net for the 2013 Forum of the Year! Click here for more info.

» Site Navigation

» Home
 > FAQ

» Online Users: 583

0 members and 583 guests
No Members online
Most users ever online was 47,180, 07-16-2025 at 05:30 PM.

» Today's Birthdays

None

» Stats

Members: 76,060
Threads: 249,212
Posts: 2,572,741
Top Poster: JLC (31,651)
Welcome to our newest member, TillyMintz8613
Page 3 of 3 FirstFirst 123
Results 21 to 28 of 28
  1. #21
    Registered User anwhit's Avatar
    Join Date
    01-08-2013
    Location
    Connecticut
    Posts
    152
    Thanks
    20
    Thanked 32 Times in 27 Posts
    Images: 5
    I had simmular problems recently because living in new england during the winter isn't the greatest.

    I have two heat lamps currently going to keep the ambient air up. When I first switched to the lamps the humidity dropped to a horrid 20% even with misting, reptibark, and a giant water bowl. (I tried a humid hide for her as well, but she does not like moss at all it seems.

    I also tried a humidifier in my room but it was impossible to blast it so that it could by pass the heat lamps into the cage.

    I went to CVS recently and they sell this really nifty portable humidifier that uses any size water bottles as it's tanks. It fits right in the cage and my humidity is not back up to 55% percent. (It's not even up all the way so I can raise it for when she goes into shed.)

    It's pretty cheap at $30 bucks and works great. Only downside is you have to change the water bottle once a day.

    http://www.cvs.com/shop/product-deta...r?skuId=737138
    Last edited by anwhit; 01-09-2013 at 03:47 AM.
    0.1 Normal Ball Python - Athena
    1.0 American Leatherback Bearded Dragon - Ares

  2. #22
    BPnet Veteran Megz's Avatar
    Join Date
    09-11-2012
    Location
    Waterloo, ON
    Posts
    222
    Thanks
    76
    Thanked 8 Times in 8 Posts

    Re: Humidity: Repti Fogger OR Waterfall? Any Good?

    Quote Originally Posted by anwhit View Post
    I had simmular problems recently because living in new england during the winter isn't the greatest.

    I have two heat lamps currently going to keep the ambient air up. When I first switched to the lamps the humidity dropped to a horrid 20% even with misting, reptibark, and a giant water bowl. (I tried a humid hide for her as well, but she does not like moss at all it seems.

    I also tried a humidifier in my room but it was impossible to blast it so that it could by pass the heat lamps into the cage.

    I went to CVS recently and they sell this really nifty portable humidifier that uses any size water bottles as it's tanks. It fits right in the cage and my humidity is not back up to 55% percent. (It's not even up all the way so I can raise it for when she goes into shed.)

    It's pretty cheap at $30 bucks and works great. Only downside is you have to change the water bottle once a day.

    http://www.cvs.com/shop/product-deta...r?skuId=737138
    I just didnt know if its good for the ball pythons. I thought i noticed mine sneezing and then she was rubbing her nose against the glass so i turned it off immediately. Is there any problems that can be cause for the snakes? Has anyone noticed them not liking it and hiding or something?

  3. #23
    Registered User anwhit's Avatar
    Join Date
    01-08-2013
    Location
    Connecticut
    Posts
    152
    Thanks
    20
    Thanked 32 Times in 27 Posts
    Images: 5

    Re: Humidity: Repti Fogger OR Waterfall? Any Good?

    Quote Originally Posted by Megz View Post
    I just didnt know if its good for the ball pythons. I thought i noticed mine sneezing and then she was rubbing her nose against the glass so i turned it off immediately. Is there any problems that can be cause for the snakes? Has anyone noticed them not liking it and hiding or something?
    Well mine seems to love it, actually. Once she got used to it being in her tank I have caught her several times curled in front of it letting the mist fall on her.

    I've had it in there for about 2 weeks and she hasn't be acting strangely or has exhibit any signs of an RI. (I'm so paranoid that I tend to check her about once a week).
    0.1 Normal Ball Python - Athena
    1.0 American Leatherback Bearded Dragon - Ares

  4. #24
    BPnet Veteran Megz's Avatar
    Join Date
    09-11-2012
    Location
    Waterloo, ON
    Posts
    222
    Thanks
    76
    Thanked 8 Times in 8 Posts

    Re: Humidity: Repti Fogger OR Waterfall? Any Good?

    Quote Originally Posted by anwhit View Post
    Well mine seems to love it, actually. Once she got used to it being in her tank I have caught her several times curled in front of it letting the mist fall on her.

    I've had it in there for about 2 weeks and she hasn't be acting strangely or has exhibit any signs of an RI. (I'm so paranoid that I tend to check her about once a week).
    Thanks that really helps, i must agree sometimes i can get myself all paranoid over my little girl.

  5. #25
    Registered User anwhit's Avatar
    Join Date
    01-08-2013
    Location
    Connecticut
    Posts
    152
    Thanks
    20
    Thanked 32 Times in 27 Posts
    Images: 5

    Re: Humidity: Repti Fogger OR Waterfall? Any Good?

    Quote Originally Posted by Megz View Post
    Thanks that really helps, i must agree sometimes i can get myself all paranoid over my little girl.
    Oh lord do I know that paranoid feeling well.

    If that fogger of yours was new, the "sneezing" you could have been hearing may have been huffing. I know my little girl huffs all the time with things she's not happy with. (When she gets lost in my sweatshirt, when I tried to switch her to rats, when I pull her away from things she's trying to explore, etc.) She could have just been no so please with this foreign light mist in her tank.

    I just keep a close eye on it. Monitor the humidity right in front of the humidifier so I know how high the most humid spot she could reach. The way I have it set up is that it creates a humid spot in the tank that she can get to when needed. (I don't blast it to make sure the whole tank is humid).
    Last edited by anwhit; 01-09-2013 at 06:26 AM.
    0.1 Normal Ball Python - Athena
    1.0 American Leatherback Bearded Dragon - Ares

  6. The Following User Says Thank You to anwhit For This Useful Post:

    Megz (01-09-2013)

  7. #26
    Registered User
    Join Date
    05-26-2014
    Posts
    11
    Thanks
    0
    Thanked 0 Times in 0 Posts

    Re: Humidity: Repti Fogger OR Waterfall? Any Good?

    Quote Originally Posted by stargazed85 View Post
    Hey guys. I was wondering if anybody as used the Zoo Med Repti Fogger before? I'm having issues with the humidity in my tank Do you think the fogger or a waterfall would help it out more? Which one would work better? Any opinions appreciated

    http://reptiledepot.com/drippers.html


    I use the zoo med fogger for my 2 bps and redtailed boa and it works fine for them, I only run it twice a day once in the morning and once at night

  8. #27
    Registered User
    Join Date
    02-14-2016
    Posts
    2
    Thanks
    0
    Thanked 0 Times in 0 Posts

    Re: Humidity: Repti Fogger OR Waterfall? Any Good?

    I don't know what I would do without the repti fogger, I'm not home alot and it dose the job. But it is useless without zoomeds reptitherm.

  9. #28
    Registered User
    Join Date
    08-05-2017
    Posts
    9
    Thanks
    4
    Thanked 2 Times in 2 Posts

    Re: Humidity: Repti Fogger OR Waterfall? Any Good?

    Old post I know but stumbled on it while googling (as another poster did) a reptifogger hack to fog 2 tanks at the same time. I use a reptifogger for my BCC red tail and my normal BP plugged into a cheap mechanical timer set to turn on for 1 hour every 4 hours with the mist level set at half. This has kept my humidity level for both snakes where is should be consistently. Using red heat lamps and CHE in double domes on both tanks for the warm side with UTH's tends to drop the moisture level pretty fast. That said, I still bottle mist every couple days to help. The drift wood decor soaks it up pretty quick so I guess maybe helps maintain humidity to some degree when the fogger is in an off cycle.
    Last edited by JimHjr; 08-31-2017 at 01:37 PM.

Page 3 of 3 FirstFirst 123

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  
Powered by vBadvanced CMPS v4.2.1