What kind of reptile humidifier does everyone uses?? I’ve been looking at some on amazon and cant decide which one to get. Need some ideas.
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Looking on getting a Reptile humidifier.
Looking on getting a Reptile humidifier.
2 cats
Buddy and Belle
Buddy and Belle
Re: Looking on getting a Reptile humidifier.
People here really don’t recommend humidifiers because there are concerns it could lead to flooding.
Do you have a UTH placed on the back of your tank? If you do, bubblers and an air stone will help you with humidity. Moss will too.
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Do you have a UTH placed on the back of your tank? If you do, bubblers and an air stone will help you with humidity. Moss will too.
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Re: Looking on getting a Reptile humidifier.
Get one for households if you really want a humidifier. They tend to have a larger water volume, meaning it lasts longer between each filling. Plus they pretty cheap and inexpensive to replace if the unit does die on you.
But like above said, be mindful of flooding.
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But like above said, be mindful of flooding.
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