I'm glad you saw my responses about a fogger and humidity. I didn't know about a fogger. My tank is fine: submersible heater and screen lid which I can partially cover which creates humidity. I don't have lights on my hood, I don't want frogs living with light in their eyes. But, for humidity to form you need moisture. Hey, I know, a good water source. So, I have about 3" of water and land is driftwood (above water), rocks, pebble area (I wanted to place piece of indoor outdoor carpet on), shallow dish with eco fiber (they like to sit on it and hide underneath it), and a treehouse that they often sit on. I created choices for them to be on land in more than one place. Tank is near the window, near a vent from furnace, they have natural light then small lamp next to tank in the evening with 15 or 25 w bulb. I don't even need to mist.

During winter if we have zero weather I can move tank to another room. I close drapes at night. Water is 75-76 degrees. They are all over the place. But, like I said, I gave them choices. I don't know what a fogger costs but it seems like extra work. No wonder an owner needs a fogger, it sounds like there is not enough moisture. Its like say you take a warm/hot shower, afterwards your bathroom is steamy and you can't see in the mirror. Why add more moisture if you could, when you don't need it? If you get humidity from the shower (warm/ hot water source) then add humidity, it just does not seem right. I was just trying to help make life easier for the frog. I am glad you wrote. You must have frogs? What is your set up like? Thanks