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    VicSkimmr
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    Yeah they looked amazing when I first got them. Sadly I couldn't get them to keep their colors except for the Neo. walking tall, but I'm not really surprised.

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    Adam R
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    dani
    Quote Originally Posted by VicSkimmr View Post
    Yeah they looked amazing when I first got them. Sadly I couldn't get them to keep their colors except for the Neo. walking tall, but I'm not really surprised.
    i have noticed some of mine have lost alot of color, why is this? can you only get there colors to manifest in natural light

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    VicSkimmr
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    Probably. I haven't seen anybody that could retain the colors on some of the nicer bromeliads.

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    VicSkimmr
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    testing out the fogger with the new lights

    March 29th, 2013 by jasonwithers, on Flickr

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    natureXpert
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    Wow, you got a very beautiful tank.

    I have a question for you. You put a fogger but you didn't seem to have water on the bottom of your tank. How did you put your fogger and how does it work?

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    VicSkimmr
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    Quote Originally Posted by natureXpert View Post
    Wow, you got a very beautiful tank.

    I have a question for you. You put a fogger but you didn't seem to have water on the bottom of your tank. How did you put your fogger and how does it work?
    Sorry, I'm way late on responding to this.

    The fogger is an ultrasonic humidifer that I have plumbed through the rear of the tank. I don't have a picture of it but I keep meaning to take one showing everything under the tank (there's not much). I like this setup a lot better than the kind that need a water feature to work.

    In the mean time, I added a whole boatload of resurrection ferns to the tank to use as a background. They were still acclimating in this picture but you get the idea

    April 12th, 2013 by jasonwithers, on Flickr


    April 11th, 2013 by jasonwithers, on Flickr

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    natureXpert
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    Quote Originally Posted by VicSkimmr View Post
    The fogger is an ultrasonic humidifer that I have plumbed through the rear of the tank. I don't have a picture of it but I keep meaning to take one showing everything under the tank (there's not much). I like this setup a lot better than the kind that need a water feature to work.
    Ah I didn't know that there was also a fogger that didn't need water. Mine needed water and after a year stopped working. What is the name of your fogger's company?

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