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View Poll Results: should I use a fogger system
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Re: Fogger for a BP?
 Originally Posted by Mindibun
Guess who has a cool tidbit of useless information to interject. I do.
You can kill the bacteria on a sponge by simply sticking it in the microwave for 30 seconds. No joke.

Well, consider your information no longer useless, because I just used it!
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Re: Fogger for a BP?
Unless you use distilled water, a fogger will leave a white powder residue all over the place. I use a room humidifier in the dry winter months.
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Re: Fogger for a BP?
Will someone show me a picture of a hide like that? I am having a hard time seeing how to make it.
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BPnet Veteran
Re: Fogger for a BP?
dont waste your money with a fogger, go buy a pound of spagnum moss and make a humid hide for like $10 and works and looks way better.
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Re: Fogger for a BP?
I bought a 15 dollar aquarium pump with clear hose....I have a huge water bowl in my RBI cage. I ran the hose right into the water bowl annd turn the pump on..it bubbles the water in which I was told created humidity like a humidifier.
Chester
1.0 normal bp- Jake
0.2 crested geckos- Reptar & ________
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BPnet Veteran
Re: Fogger for a BP?
sorry, i dont see how that is any different from a regular bowl. is it?
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Re: Fogger for a BP?
wen placed under a heat source it induces more humidity. I was struggling with humidity wen I got my RBi tank and misting wasn't doing it, they day that I put an air pump into his water bowl...he shed in one nice piece.
Chester
1.0 normal bp- Jake
0.2 crested geckos- Reptar & ________
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Re: Fogger for a BP?
what kind of tank are u using ??... if its a glass tank with a screen lid - just cover the lid with plastic wrap and cut a fare size whole( outta the plastic wrap) above the water dish, start small and go bigger to bring down the humidity to 50-60% ... also using crushed coconut fiber as a substrate works really well to hold humidity.
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Re: Fogger for a BP?
I had low humidity problems also but i fixed it with a small baby pool in my basement. I added a power head to keep the water moving. And i also added a heater and a waterfall. It also helps my crappy sinus problems.
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