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    Ha ha!!! I know the feeling .
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    Wow, that foil/plastic covered cardboard top is a really good idea! I just use plastic bags, but I like that idea better. I may give that a shot tomorrow.

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    A massive thanks to all of you that replied to this thread for me. I will follow your advice to the letter and prepare a habitat first making sure my temp/humid levels are spot on before I introduce a pacman to it. I will try and post pictures and keep you guys updated on the progress. Really cant wait to get started, frogs are awesome!!

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    Hey guys,

    I see some of you use a uth and I was thinking the same thing, controlling it with the Zoo med hygro therm humidity and temp controller and also having the Zoo med reptile fogger terrarium humidifier? Would this be a good way to go and what size uth would you recommend for a 45 squared terrarium? Or would it be better to invest in something more expensive like the exo terra lucky reptile super rain system or the exo terra monsoon RS400?

    Thanks guys!

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    How to make your own humidifier.

    1x 10W heater (submersible required)

    1x Bowl or container that you can submerge said heater in

    1x Bowl or container that you can place said container in that is containing said heater. (WTF does that sentence even mean?)

    If placed with out the larger container the Coir will act as an insulator and it will heat to well over 100 degrees. The purpose of the other bowl is to act as a "heat sink" so to speak. This will allow the heater to do its job and evaporate the water and not over heat your substrate. Make sure you put several holes in the top as well for maximum evaporation. This entire set up will do the same thing that a reptifogger can do for 1/4th the price. All you have to do is check the water level when you change your frogs water dish. You can also take packing tape (moving tape) and tape half of the lid to hold in the humidity as well. I use a play mat from an old card game I used to play. I cut it to fit the lid and then cut a hole in it the circumference of the dome light that it is over. Its made of rubber on one side so it wont slide and its black so it absorbs heat as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pharaoh View Post
    Hey guys,

    I see some of you use a uth and I was thinking the same thing, controlling it with the Zoo med hygro therm humidity and temp controller and also having the Zoo med reptile fogger terrarium humidifier? Would this be a good way to go and what size uth would you recommend for a 45 squared terrarium? Or would it be better to invest in something more expensive like the exo terra lucky reptile super rain system or the exo terra monsoon RS400?

    Thanks guys!
    well i have one zoomed fogger and hate it, would have returned, but i exchanged it 4 times before that, was too lazy to go back to the store that is on the other side of the city. you gotta get distilled water for the fogger. I personally like regular ultrasonic humidifier better, you just get any from a store, silicone the tube it and that's it, it works and it works well with several tanks too. No need to get moonson/mistking/anything expensive. I have misters too, but I'm don't use it for my frogs. I found it is easier to maintain constant humidity with a fogger.

    as for heating - I prefer infrared lamp, again it seems to be easier to maintain constant temps, it heats up fast and cools down too, with UTH it takes longer, you can sure use it too ( not from a bottom)
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    I have the exo terra monsoon RS400 and LOVE it.

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    An 18" cube is a little big. You'll want something smaller for a baby.

    A UTH combined with a Hygrotherm and Reptifogger works well. Be sure to use only distilled water in the fogger and you will have no issues. If you place spring water or treated tap water in them the condencer will become covered in calcium deposites and malfunction.


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