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    Default Re: Foggers: the coolest looking way to increase humidity easily

    Why don't you offer a package deal of a zoomed repute-fogger and a Hygrotherm HT-10 controller. Since you shouldn't have one with out the other.



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    Why don't you offer a package deal of a zoomed repute-fogger and a Hygrotherm HT-10 controller. Since you shouldn't have one with out the other.
    Why shouldn't you have one without the other? Many people use the ZM fogger (or other foggers) for either looks, or just adding some humidity, but don't need to be super specific. While it is nice to have the Hygrotherm, it is definitely not necessary. There is a dial on the ZM Fogger, so you can manually adjust them. If you have a humidity gauge in your terrarium, you can adjust based on that reading. It is definitely not necessary to have the Hygrotherm.
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    Default Re: Foggers: the coolest looking way to increase humidity easily

    Would the foggers work in a room vs a tank? I have African violets in my frog room (well actually frogs in my African violet room, lol) and they need more humidity than I'm getting from open bowls of water. I just don't want to much moisture that it collects on the walls, 50-60% is plenty.
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    Would the foggers work in a room vs a tank? I have African violets in my frog room (well actually frogs in my African violet room, lol) and they need more humidity than I'm getting from open bowls of water. I just don't want to much moisture that it collects on the walls, 50-60% is plenty.
    You would need something bigger for a room. Walmart sells bigger humidifiers that work for rooms
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    Default Re: Foggers: the coolest looking way to increase humidity easily

    LLLReptile is 100% on the spot on this.
    Just remember to use distilled water as much as you can or the dissolved solids will foul up both the zoomed and the larger room model.



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    Thanks guys!
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    Default Re: Foggers: the coolest looking way to increase humidity easily

    One more question, how would these foggers work with Reptariums?? Was thinking about putting my 29 gal tank into one of the large Reptariums and having taller plants growing up to the top Reptariums and Reptarium Accessories
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    Default Re: Foggers: the coolest looking way to increase humidity easily

    I guess the control freak in me really likes it that I can set it up and not have to fiddle with a adjustment depending on conditions in the room that changes due to a lot of
    variables like seasonal weather changes. Someone talking a shower, Someone boiling a pot of water for pasta.

    I also like the HT-10 will control temperature also and do a automatic night time temperature drop.

    I guess it is the little things.



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