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<blockquote data-quote="Denny Dee" data-source="post: 41473" data-attributes="member: 1393"><p>I use the Reptifog product by Zoo Med. They are a bit pricey but they have worked great for me. I regulate them with timers. They also have adustable output so between that and the timers, you can find the right balance by species. I really only use them on my high humidity species (mostly the Asian T's and some tropical scorpions) due to cost and the fact that it is not as critical for other species. Generally, I get away with soaking the soil or misting those once per week. Again, you will get the hang of it and you can almost "sense" when you have too much or too little humidity in the enclosures. Strange but true.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Denny Dee, post: 41473, member: 1393"] I use the Reptifog product by Zoo Med. They are a bit pricey but they have worked great for me. I regulate them with timers. They also have adustable output so between that and the timers, you can find the right balance by species. I really only use them on my high humidity species (mostly the Asian T's and some tropical scorpions) due to cost and the fact that it is not as critical for other species. Generally, I get away with soaking the soil or misting those once per week. Again, you will get the hang of it and you can almost "sense" when you have too much or too little humidity in the enclosures. Strange but true. [/QUOTE]
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