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Humidifier?


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Posted by shopaholic on April 30, 2003 at 01:15:08:

In Reply to: Humidifier? posted by Slaytonp on April 30, 2003 at 00:51:55:

I wanted to put a little one in tank too and as I was researching this months ago in prep to do a new tank, I found that it was just as the previous poster had said(lasting only momentarily, splattering water everywhere). Another issue I stumbled on was how hot the water would get from the little in -tank ultrasonic foggers. Many told me that I could run the risk of frying my frogs(I could see that after I tested one and indeed the water was very hot just after a few minutes.) One poster responded that he put his inside a plastic container, with a lid that had holes to let out the steam, and then hid the whole unit in ground. But I wondered how much trouble it'd be going in every day to fill it with water that didn't last too long anyways. So it seemed that the big outside tank types that Walmarts sell for around 25-40 bucks and a tubing attached suggestions were what everyone ended up doing and liking for the long run. Let us know what you find you like. I'm still tinkering with this issue.


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