Thanks for the suggestion, that sounds perfect. I also have a hermit crab in the same room who I'm sure would appreciate some misting too![]()
Thanks for the suggestion, that sounds perfect. I also have a hermit crab in the same room who I'm sure would appreciate some misting too![]()
Many members use foggers made for human use sold at BB&B or a drugstore on a controller like the ExoTerra Hygrotherm. Can see one being used in here, starting on post no. 5: http://www.frogforum.net/vivarium-te...e-machine.html.
If you want to go with a mister, my recommendation is to try the Mistking products: MistKing Misting Systems by Jungle Hobbies Ltd. Those are costlier; but a solid investment.
Remember to take care of the enclosure and it will take care of your frog!
Thanks Carlos. I have all my lights on timers as well so that wouldn't be an issue. I was wondering if having a fogger or humidifier on a timer would be a bad thing as the humidity could rise/drop? I'd probably have it going when the lights were on but off at night. I know you can buy (fairly expensive) controllers that monitor the temp and humidity to shut equipment on/off but I'd prefer not to do that just yet.
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I like controllers vrs timers for humidity controls.
Also misters are better for planted tanks than foggers.
Foggers will increase air humidity almost instantly.
whereas misters take a little bit longer and tend to over shoot the set point.
As the water droplets that land on surfaces that aren't permeable will let the water evaporate fairly quickly.
whereas permeable objects like substrate , unsealed wood and some rocks will soak water up and release it slowly
keeping the humidity steady.
That is why when I clean out my enclosure and moisten my substrate properly my fogger doesn't come on for days.
And by then I can see that almost 1/4in of substrate has dried and is a lighter color.
but the fogger shuts down after 30 seconds and then runs like every 2 hrs. 30 seconds at a time.
I personally use the MistKing setup. I love it!! As Carlos said it is well worth the investment. I have a ZooMed Hydrotherm but do not use it to control the humidity. Instead I use the KistKing seconds timer to turn the mister on and off in intervals throughout the day to keep the humidity in my Red-Eyed Leaf Frog terrarium where I want it.
I think as you will see from responses on your thread that there are several ways to go about increasing the humidity in your tank. I don't think there is one Right or wrong way to do it.
I do not like controllers for humidity unless you are using a fogger. My Hydrotherm swamped out my tank when I tried to use it to control the humidity. That is when I decided controlling the mister with the timer was the way to go.
Remember to take care of the enclosure and it will take care of your frog!
Thanks for all the info everyone, a big help for sure. I have a planted tank and from what everyone is saying I think I will go with a mister and set it to spray a few times a day. Shopping time!
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I just finished the wiring on a homemade humidity and temperature control setup. Well it's not quite that innovative. I bought a humidity sensor with relay that can be hooked up to an outlet. The sensor can be set to activate the outlet say if RH% gets less than 70%. A fogger or mister could easily be connected to that. I also setup a temperature controller as well that will turn on heat pads if the temp falls below a certain value or cool if goes too high. Apparently this sort of equipment is big in the home brew world and with cigar making folk who need exact temp and humidity conditions. I can post more details and photos if people are interested.
Still haven't set up my frog tank yet but the finishing touches to the equipment are nearly there
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This engineer would love to see pictures, model numbers, schematics ect ect.
I am in the process of developing a new type of HVAC system that is 99% inside of the enclosure
and does not dry out the enclosure. ( unless you want it to. for desert conditions )
http://www.frogforum.net/vivarium-te...stem-vivs.html
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