I have used the fishing line with success. I got the 50lb test line @ walmart and doubled it up so it had 100lb strength and held a large pothos fine until i took it down. Also the thin fishing line worked good because it fits thru the screen top no problem.
video is up, btw i spoke incorrectly in the video the 1st 2 enclosures are both using aquazamp nozzles, only the last enclosure is using a mistking nozzle and the 3rd one is running the diy rain dome.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eo2MyMHv6F4
Thanks, yeah I want her to be a boys worst nightmare! She likes to go running with me and rough house, but still likes her dresses and being a princess! She is going to be tall so I am glad she takes after me there. At 6'4 I would of been sad had she ended up short like her mom! :p
as for the cost yeah not sure if there are better deals out there that flow as low as these do. The fact these had a narrow mist pattern is why i went with them, it allows me to try various things such as directional misting and such. I know I a m not going to flood an enclosure with these...
These misters put out a mist cone that is narrower than the mist king nozzles and under 1/2 gph so not alot of water flow and perfect for directional misting and the rain dome.
Step 4 & 5. I am advising to unscrew that brass nozzle so you don't get glue on the tip. These nozzles are open on...
I woudl say 1 t5 6500 & 1 t5 uvb and basking light would be more than enuff light.
I have a 100w cfl 6500k on one enclosure, I have a t8 6500k on another and I also have a 60w cfl 6500k on one. I think all 3 are sufficent for enough enclosure light, a t5 is brighter than any of the lights I...
I figured I would put up my rain dome's.
I made 3 for under 20.00
Parts:
Drill with 1/4 bit or whatever you use to make small hole (heat up a phillips head screw tip and press thru even)
some extra 1/4 tubing (if you bought a mister setup you should have some still, if not goto lowes...
I figured I would put up my rain dome's.
I made 3 for under 20.00
Parts:
Drill with 1/4 bit or whatever you use to make small hole (heat up a phillips head screw tip and press thru even)
some extra 1/4 tubing (if you bought a mister setup you should have some still, if not goto lowes
Hot Glue...
If he is using a monsoon it has no attachment methods other than suction cups. Your thinking of corner wedges you buy from mistking/aquazamp, not the monsoon.
You can user thin plastic wrapped bread ties like they put on power cords when you buy a piece of electronics, put the end poking out...
nice setup~
I would put a screen over the water dish and make sure those coat hangers will not rust, the water/humidity will rust them quick. Oh and the cricket feeder.... did you cut a hole in the bottom and put a screen over it also? If not the crickets can drown from misting.
I use vinegar to clean coffee pots and run it thru my keurig k cup coffee machine. It helps break down the scale buildup so it should help with that also I would think. You may want to google vinegar to clean humidifier.
I suggest that you breed your feeders, it could be profitable for you possibly since its hard to get them around there also. Get some dubia roaches or crickets, etc... whatever the basic staple feeders are that become available periodicity over there.
Yes I have one of them i bought when they had them up for 68.00. Is it up and housing anything? No!
Screen spline was stretched to tight or something and was basiclly to skinny to hold the screen in. Screen could not be made taught without buying spline and reworking the whole enclosure. I was...
I secure the plant in the corner buy putting the potted plant inside another pot that is empty.
A branch is wedged in the corner and then the empty planter is hot glued onto it and the screen corners. I then put the plant/pot into the empty pot.
I also secure all of my branches with hot...