Bundy's DIY Humidifier :D
I really need to try this!
I have like, 20 bucks lying around so I can buy a plexigalss lid (really need one!)
An Airpump, probably 2 nozzle one and some tubes! I can use a screw driver or something for the holes. I could also use it to drill into the tank, So I can leave the humidifier on 24/7 and still have the humidity at aroun 80-85
I Plan on building a water fall too
I have like, 20 bucks lying around so I can buy a plexigalss lid (really need one!)
An Airpump, probably 2 nozzle one and some tubes! I can use a screw driver or something for the holes. I could also use it to drill into the tank, So I can leave the humidifier on 24/7 and still have the humidity at aroun 80-85
I Plan on building a water fall too
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Don't use saltwater in it
Thank you all so much I'm going to the pet store tomorrow to buy an air stone and then I'm putting some version of this in... I sooo didn't want to plunk down even more money for a waterfall or something.
Just wanted to add, I saw a post thinking using saltwater for humidifying would be like a cool ocean breeze...
BUT it's likely to reduce the humidity substantially. Saltwater doesn't evaporate nearly as well as freshwater. It's a chemistry thing, colligative properties, the boiling point of salt water is several degrees higher, meaning unless you raise the temperature you'll find lower humidity.
I'll let you know how it goes...
Just wanted to add, I saw a post thinking using saltwater for humidifying would be like a cool ocean breeze...
BUT it's likely to reduce the humidity substantially. Saltwater doesn't evaporate nearly as well as freshwater. It's a chemistry thing, colligative properties, the boiling point of salt water is several degrees higher, meaning unless you raise the temperature you'll find lower humidity.
I'll let you know how it goes...
they make round circle things that you can cut a spot out of your screen top and then its the edging of the circle for the tubing to come through. Usually you can get them where you will find clips to clip the lids down. Oh i hate my sliding lid! I just ordered this one http://www.petco.com/product/4357/PETCO ... SiteSearch
I ordered the bottom one that is hindged so you can lift up one side at at time. That way i can leave the light or fogger on the top other side to put in food or water.
I ordered the bottom one that is hindged so you can lift up one side at at time. That way i can leave the light or fogger on the top other side to put in food or water.
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i actually quite like my sliding lid because that way my lamp can stay clamped quite lowly - i suppose the hinged lid would be the same principle but a little less annoying
i think i am just going to put it at the opening of my lid and leave it open slightly at all times, but the humidity would have to travel a lot further... would this still work this way?
i think i am just going to put it at the opening of my lid and leave it open slightly at all times, but the humidity would have to travel a lot further... would this still work this way?
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Tlivs, I have a suggestion to quiet your air pump.
Have you tried placing a foam pad under it? Even an old mouse pad might work. Also, try putting your pump on a timer. Having a few hours of quiet during your mealtime might provide a solution.
I utilize both. I have a pad of foam about 1 inch thick that absorbs a lot of the vibrations and a timer too. My tat is also in our kitchen/family room area and the noise can be annoying but these have helped.
Good luck!
Have you tried placing a foam pad under it? Even an old mouse pad might work. Also, try putting your pump on a timer. Having a few hours of quiet during your mealtime might provide a solution.
I utilize both. I have a pad of foam about 1 inch thick that absorbs a lot of the vibrations and a timer too. My tat is also in our kitchen/family room area and the noise can be annoying but these have helped.
Good luck!
i put a cloth underneath it, but its the actual motor thats making the noise
i had to come downstairs last night to turn it off because it was so loud
when i came down however, the humidity was at 40%
i'm glad this worked for so many people, but it was a complete miss for me
i am running out of ideas for humidity
i had to come downstairs last night to turn it off because it was so loud
when i came down however, the humidity was at 40%
i'm glad this worked for so many people, but it was a complete miss for me
i am running out of ideas for humidity
arthur, charlie, ralph, hunter and oliver
rip. benjamin
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XD
I think I'm going to go home and try this now. I like recycling random things and I happen to have some jars and an old but still usable pump with tubing and an extra stone. I think I might actually have sponges somewhere. XD and do you think it would work just as well if I had two pipes running to two different tanks? I have toads in a tank beside my hermits and they're humidity is a bit low as well.
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