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    Might not be the fanciest solution, but I run a Zoomed Hygrotherm with a Reptifogger piped in through the top, have had 0 problems and 1 piece sheds with it for a year, a buddy has run the same setup on his BCI enclosures for years and sold me on it. I use it to control air temps and humidity with a separate thermostat for my UTH, as long as there is water in the bottle, the humidity and air temps are where I set them, and can bump it up when in shed. There is no need to mist, and my substrate keeps dry, but obviously won't replace a humid hide(my BP doesn't need one). Depending on humidity in the house the 1L tank lasts me a couple weeks to a month. Not ideal for racks, and more expensive than a water dish if your enclosure keeps ideal humidity without any work, but suits my setup well.

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    Just got back from the expo new addition is in his enclosure and temps and humidity are all good! In fact I'm going to put a few more ventilation holes because the humidity is actually around 99%.

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    Give it some time to even out. It's easier to add holes later than it is to cover them up.

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    Re: Humidifier for snake room

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    Give it some time to even out. It's easier to add holes later than it is to cover them up.
    Yeah I thought that too, but I have an extra lid so I will start adding some and if it drops too low I have a fresh lid that I can replace it with.

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    I bought that to purify the ambient air in the snake room, but perfect for the humidity too. Running with external timer 12h/day.
    https://www.beurer.com/web/en/produc...LW-220-schwarz

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    Re: Humidifier for snake room

    Regarding the DI water, what system do you use to get that? I'm currently running tap water in my room humidifier.

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    Re: Humidifier for snake room

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    Regarding the DI water, what system do you use to get that? I'm currently running tap water in my room humidifier.
    It will be better for you to start a new post with this question. This particular thread is a year and a half old.
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