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    Re: Lucy w her new repti fogger, she loves it!

    You won't get a swamp, it's perfect had no problems yet

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    No swamp but the hose will build up condensation in it. I had the unit above the tank and ran the hose down into the interior of the tank. This allowed the water to run down the hose and not build up inside it. This was not a lot of water but what I did to put it to use was place moss under the hose to catch and hold the water.
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    Re: Lucy w her new repti fogger, she loves it!

    We just bought a monsoon misting system for our tank and it has made a world of difference and like your baby Khaleesi loves it. She will raise herself up to the sprayer and wait for it to come on lol.
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    Re: Lucy w her new repti fogger, she loves it!

    Quote Originally Posted by MrSnake21 View Post
    You won't get a swamp, its perfect had no problems yet
    My caging setup is different from yours. Just adding new cypress can cause an over abundance of condensation in the cages I use.

    I'm also not sure how I'd get the fog hose into the tiny vents in the back, but nonetheless, I think it would be fun to experiment and see how things shape up.

    Keep us posted on how your fogger does over time.

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    Re: Lucy w her new repti fogger, she loves it!

    Quote Originally Posted by Gio View Post
    My caging setup is different from yours. Just adding new cypress can cause an over abundance of condensation in the cages I use.

    I'm also not sure how I'd get the fog hose into the tiny vents in the back, but nonetheless, I think it would be fun to experiment and see how things shape up.

    Keep us posted on how your fogger does over time.
    I drilled a hole on top of the cage and put the hose through it, I have eco earth bedding so it soaks up right into it.

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    Re: Lucy w her new repti fogger, she loves it!

    I also use a reptifog fogger, it is a zoomed. I had aproblem getting my humidity over 40. now it pretty much hovers between 50 and 65 and my little guy just shed and it was 2 large pieces, but it was complete. i got mine at petco, because of their no questions asked return policy. Even if you buy it at their online store, you can bring it back to any local store if their is a problem with it. My guy loves it and except for the 2 or 3 days after he eats he still uses his cool hide. I have it on a timer and it goes on every 3 hours.

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    Though not really what I'd consider "affordable" this system is from the company that makes the RHP I use.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hXCu47q6Vts

    The hoses would easily fit into my cages, but I'm really not having humidity issues.

    I like the fogger idea just for the cool visual effect it adds and would like to see some more photos of your's in action.
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    Re: Lucy w her new repti fogger, she loves it!

    Quote Originally Posted by Gio View Post
    Though not really what I'd consider "affordable" this system is from the company that makes the RHP I use.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hXCu47q6Vts

    The hoses would easily fit into my cages, but I'm really not having humidity issues.

    I like the fogger idea just for the cool visual effect it adds and would like to see some more photos of your's in action.

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