about the humidity and the fogger setup

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brighteous86

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So I just got a fogger since the
humidity level was low for my little redfoot.

He hasn't been eating since it was too dry
but now is eating very well.

One concern after buying a fogger is,
where is the best place to put it?

I have a heat emitter on for 24/7 on the dark side which is 80 degrees
and the basking light on of 90 degrees on for 12 hours period.

I usually put on the humidifier for 24/7 on very low
with a open top for good airflow. Should I cover at least
half of the enclosure? or should I leave it as it is?

Should I place it where it is warm for the humidity to increase
or should I place it away from the basking light?

Thanks guys!
 

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brighteous86 said:
So I just got a fogger since the
humidity level was low for my little redfoot.

He hasn't been eating since it was too dry
but now is eating very well.

One concern after buying a fogger is,
where is the best place to put it?

I have a heat emitter on for 24/7 on the dark side which is 80 degrees
and the basking light on of 90 degrees on for 12 hours period.

I usually put on the humidifier for 24/7 on very low
with a open top for good airflow. Should I cover at least
half of the enclosure? or should I leave it as it is?


Should I place it where it is warm for the humidity to increase
or should I place it away from the basking light?

Id say cover some of the enclosure and put it close to the warm side. But that just my opinion.








Thanks guys!
 
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