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Old 03-01-2008, 10:08 PM
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Hi. I was brainstorming on how to keep the humidity up in Goni tanks today without having to mist them alot (i still will ever day) and i came up with this idea.I was thinking that i would buy a 2.5 gallon and put a submersible aquairium heater in it and put a sreen top on the 2.5 and cover the sides with cork slabs. also to i would just put plexiglass or seran wrap 2/3 on the actual top to the tank. it will probably even keep the haet up high enough to!
like on big incubator (but not as hot). this idea im sure would work with emerald and amazon tree boas and green tree pythons or any high humidity herps.
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really i think it would be much simpler to use a fogger. also less chance of bacterial contamination.
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actually, reduced ventilation and daily spraying would work well.
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go and read Thomas' care sheet on the genus in the care sheet section. That's all that is necessary!
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