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    Default Re: Need Serious help with dry cage(mister help)

    Plexiglass is actually on the pricey side; plus it warps easily. You’re better off with glass.

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    but getting holes in glass is a real pain isn't it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by DanDrobates View Post
    Plexiglass is actually on the pricey side; plus it warps easily. You’re better off with glass.
    I've seen plexiglass at Lowe's for decent prices and they will cut it just like glass to fit. If you get the plexiglass to cover the lid or cut to fit it doesn't usually warp unless you put a lot of weight on it unevenly. I've used it for 4 years and only had 1 of 6 tanks that happen in.

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    AAron do you just take off the whole lid when you do plexiglass and or have breatheing holes into the plexiglass also does heat from the lamps cause problems

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lanky View Post
    AAron do you just take off the whole lid when you do plexiglass and or have breatheing holes into the plexiglass also does heat from the lamps cause problems
    You can drill holes in the plexiglass for a lid specifically or you can leave the plexiglass on partially.
    For a fogger that will save you money I bought this one too. It works the same as the other fogger I recommend you can have two tubes so this fogger can be used for two tanks. You would only need 3 check it out

    https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B076D...reptile+fogger

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    https://www.chewy.com/zoo-med-reptil...UaAgugEALw_wcB i got this one and i was going to do what i saw in a video wear you cut little slits into the tubeing to service 3 tanks with one fogger

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lanky View Post
    https://www.chewy.com/zoo-med-reptil...UaAgugEALw_wcB i got this one and i was going to do what i saw in a video wear you cut little slits into the tubeing to service 3 tanks with one fogger
    I've never heard a good review of that fogger it supposedly doesn't last very long. I'll be interested in hearing how it works

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    sadly its the only one besides mist king that my petco sales and mistking was like 120 bucks

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    Quote Originally Posted by Larry Wardog View Post
    I've never heard a good review of that fogger it supposedly doesn't last very long. I'll be interested in hearing how it works

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    That fogger is garbage and doesn't last long. I am on my second one. I wont be buying again.

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