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Do you mist or fog for humidity?
I had part of my fogging system die yesterday and was looking at a larger system that can fog/ mist multiple cages if needed. Any suggestions on systems that work on multiple cages. Want the best bang for my buck but also reliability.
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Re: Do you mist or fog for humidity?
If youre looking to spend money then I would just upgrade from tanks so its not a constant battle to keep humidity in check and have less things that have electricity expenses and the snake can get into in the enclosure. Stacked melamine/pvc enclosures look more professional imo and you can have a few running off the same Herpstat to simplify everything compared to if you just have tanks spread out on different stands.
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Re: Do you mist or fog for humidity?
 Originally Posted by Hannahshissyfix
If youre looking to spend money then I would just upgrade from tanks so its not a constant battle to keep humidity in check and have less things that have electricity expenses and the snake can get into in the enclosure. Stacked melamine/pvc enclosures look more professional imo and you can have a few running off the same Herpstat to simplify everything compared to if you just have tanks spread out on different stands.
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What do you mean tanks? Photos?
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Re: Do you mist or fog for humidity?
I thought this setup looked pretty cool (I hope outside link is ok?)
http://www.pangeareptile.com/forums/...fogger-guide-)
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Re: Do you mist or fog for humidity?
 Originally Posted by Skyrivers
What do you mean tanks? Photos?
Fish tanks and similar glass enclosures.
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Re: Do you mist or fog for humidity?
 Originally Posted by Reinz
Fish tanks and similar glass enclosures.
O ok. During this last winter was a huge issue for me. Slowly I am migrating to PVC cages.
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I use a humidifier for my skink's tank. It is listed as best seller in Amazon, I don't recall the name, people use it for plants, reptiles, etc. I think I paid $25 or $50 for it. It has been working good for me but I only use it in 1 tank. I don't know if you can make tubes to connect it and make the fog pass to several tanks at the same time. I agree that glass tanks are a pain to keep humidity in.
Another option is to make your own humid hides. I am currently using one for my baby CP while he is shed. Even when he is not in it, it raises the humidity in the tub overall by a little.
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Re: Do you mist or fog for humidity?
 Originally Posted by Skyrivers
O ok. During this last winter was a huge issue for me. Slowly I am migrating to PVC cages.
So your humidity issue is in a pvc enclosure? My house gets pretty dry during the winter but my pvc enclosures have never required a fogger. I just have a big water bowl in my 6' and even with paper substrate it stays around 60%.
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I asked this question on the GTP forums and the general response i got from keepers and breeders was 'save your money and just get a hand pump mister. You shouldnt need to mist so much that it warrants an auto mister unless your cage is set up wrong. You want relative humidity, not a soaking wet cage.' Plus most mister dont last long. Although if you do want one, i was advised to get a Mist King system.
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I have a room humidifier. Misting seems like a good way to annoy your animals and it doesn't keep humidity steady which is what you need.
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