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Post by sschwirian on Apr 10, 2005 9:15:34 GMT -5
Here is moe and larrys enclosure. i just added the side on the right to give them both some more room. Just wondering what you guys think would be the best way to keep the humidity up in there. Right now i have to spray it down a couple times a day. I still ahve to add some more fake plants and all that stuff. thanks. Scott
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Post by kessa on Apr 10, 2005 16:48:56 GMT -5
hey scott, i think it looks great and it looks like you lave some good looking iggy's in there also! kessa
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Post by Marie on Apr 11, 2005 4:55:58 GMT -5
Some use warm or cool mist humidfiers or vaporizers. I have a automatic mister on a timer but need to work on the nozel setup and timing. I had to remove fake plants from mine due to the fact that Baby kept eating the leaves.
Marie
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Post by elizabeth on Apr 11, 2005 9:00:32 GMT -5
That looks great!! I use warm mist humidfiers with mine that helps keep up my humidity levels and the mist coming out is not hot enough to cause burns...
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Post by Patrick Kubeja on Apr 11, 2005 18:50:58 GMT -5
Hey Scott
Nice enclosure you have there your guys look really happy! For humidity you can go a couple of way I have a misting system in one of mine and I tried using cool mist humidifiers in my rooms but my hard water keep clogging the filters so I changed to warm mist humidifiers which are working great now
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Post by geekcoboy103 on Apr 11, 2005 19:16:46 GMT -5
Anyone know a cheap (like dirt cheap, $10.00 tops) humidifier that is absolutely tiny? I need two for my gecko cages, spraying just isn't cutting it. Thanks.
-collin
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