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Old 07-15-12, 10:38 AM   #1
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Re: Humidity advice

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I too have an aquarium with a mesh top...I went the route of a wet towel, which worked ok...but needs re-wetting. Plus you should replace it constantly. I finally went with a fogger and a humidity controller...So far it's ok.

Just another option...
And the fogger is ok for the snake? This seems like the most efficient option so far since I'm on a VERY tight budget and always on the run. It's difficult to keep up with misting all the time

Right now I have Saran wrap on the top as a quick temporary fix
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Old 07-15-12, 10:56 PM   #2
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And the fogger is ok for the snake? This seems like the most efficient option so far since I'm on a VERY tight budget and always on the run. It's difficult to keep up with misting all the time

Right now I have Saran wrap on the top as a quick temporary fix
The fogger keeps the humidity pretty stable...I have a repti-fogger. Pretty reasonable price, just remember to follow the directions and use distilled water with it...water heavy in minerals will kill the fogger pre-maturely.

They are about $45.00 depending on where you purchase it.
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