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    Re: Is this a suitable terrarium for a Bp?

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    I've had to mist jeffrees tank like 6 times today cuz the humidity has sucked badly for the last couple days (which is weird cuz its been cool and damp weather for the last few days) what brand is the cool mist humidifier?

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    https://m.bedbathandbeyond.com/m/pro...idifier/120105

    Heres what I use. I get tubing at home depot or lowes that fits very very tightly into the tear drop shaped top..you will have to make it go in.

    Gimme a min to go upstairs to get a pic so U can see how I run mine.

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    Re: Is this a suitable terrarium for a Bp?

    Quote Originally Posted by Jeanne View Post
    https://m.bedbathandbeyond.com/m/pro...idifier/120105

    Heres what I use. I get tubing at home depot or lowes that fits very very tightly into the tear drop shaped top..you will have to make it go in.

    Gimme a min to go upstairs to get a pic so U can see how I run mine.

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    Ok and omg that's totally cute I would get the green one (my favorite color is green)

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    Re: Is this a suitable terrarium for a Bp?

    Tubing needs be very tight going into top of himidifier.. I ran mine to a funnel I found at hardware store that the tubing happened to fit very tightly around...had to make it get on there. The timer I found online, its made by coral life. Its typically a fish tank timer for those running multiple filter/pumps on a fish tank for salt water from what I know.

    Watch your tubing for sags.. dont have it any longer than U absolutely need. Because if there are places for condensation to build up in the tubing, it wont allow the mist to pass into tank.

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    Re: Is this a suitable terrarium for a Bp?

    Let me know if you decide to use same timer and have trouble figuring out which to go with... coral life makes 2 that look alike, but are different. I can tell you the one I got was the more xpensive of the 2.

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    Re: Is this a suitable terrarium for a Bp?

    Quote Originally Posted by Jeanne View Post
    Let me know if you decide to use same timer and have trouble figuring out which to go with... coral life makes 2 that look alike, but are different. I can tell you the one I got was the more xpensive of the 2.

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    Okay that sounds like a good option I'll pm you before I buy anything of the sort nothing is gonna be open here for awhile because of stupid labour day.

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    I have that timer too and for the life of me cannot figure out how to set the damn timer
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    Re: Is this a suitable terrarium for a Bp?

    Quote Originally Posted by omglolchrisss View Post
    Okay that sounds like a good option I'll pm you before I buy anything of the sort nothing is gonna be open here for awhile because of stupid labour day.

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    Not sure where you are, but, I typically order online the humdifier and timer. Humidifier at link above..they have a 20% off coupon as well. Can be found on their site...

    Timer I found cheaper on amazon than locally.

    Alot of my stuff is bought online bc its not a fun trip into town..ever. I dont like roaming around from store to store and being on the road all day.. its 40 mins one way into nearest town/civilization for supplies... so I tend to order what I can online, then make trips into town when needed.. take top of humidifier w u to match tubing. Its found on rolls, you have them cut it to length for you. (Hardware store, not pet store...fish tank tubing wont fit right.

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    Re: Is this a suitable terrarium for a Bp?

    Quote Originally Posted by Jeanne View Post
    Not sure where you are, but, I typically order online the humdifier and timer. Humidifier at link above..they have a 20% off coupon as well. Can be found on their site...

    Timer I found cheaper on amazon than locally.

    Alot of my stuff is bought online bc its not a fun trip into town..ever. I dont like roaming around from store to store and being on the road all day.. its 40 mins one way into nearest town/civilization for supplies... so I tend to order what I can online, then make trips into town when needed.. take top of humidifier w u to match tubing. Its found on rolls, you have them cut it to length for you. (Hardware store, not pet store...fish tank tubing wont fit right.

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    I am in stupid Canada where purchasing everything sucks I found that humidifier on the bed bath and beyond Canada website and they have the green one yay!! I would probably have the tubing cut longer than needed and cut it shorter myself when I get it home!

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    Re: Is this a suitable terrarium for a Bp?

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    I am in stupid Canada where purchasing everything sucks I found that humidifier on the bed bath and beyond Canada website and they have the green one yay!! I would probably have the tubing cut longer than needed and cut it shorter myself when I get it home!

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    Ahhh yeah, I have heard that about Canada. Good idea on ur tubing!

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    Re: Is this a suitable terrarium for a Bp?

    You shoukd be able to find a bunch of different funnels at whatever hardware store you end up using, I am sure you will be able to find one where tubing fits over or into the end very tightly

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