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Old 10-16-11, 05:23 PM   #31
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4. Use a substrate that holds better humidity.
He already said he can't use any loose substrate since his snake has a wound.
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Old 10-16-11, 05:23 PM   #32
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so in the fifth pic that is the panel u made out of heat tape? would that work under a rock? i really like the tank you made, very nice!
Thanks! (my hubby TMacie did most of the "building") I think it would work under a rock ok depending on the type of rock....You will have to try it out. You might be better off using aspen or cypress or both ...
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Old 10-17-11, 08:46 PM   #33
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sure mine are set on medium on timers that go on every hour for 5 minutes, it maintains a constant 50 - 60 humidity, when in shed i bump them on high. Don't use tap water.
Thanks jay0133
worked just like you said it would I set mine to go off every 2 hours for 15 minutes. humidity stays at a consistent 63%, and like you said at shed time i'll be able to bump it up with no worries.

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How much was the fogger? And what brand? I'm considering getting one.
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How much was the fogger? And what brand? I'm considering getting one.
I got mine at petland for around $100 with gst. you can get it on ebay for $75 shipped to your door. It's a zoo med repti fogger, like the pic jay0133 posted in page 1 of this thread.
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Thanks, I like the idea of not having to worry about misting when I'm at work all day and my bp is shedding. My bp doesn't use his humid hide, he prefers the cool side lately.
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