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Are the reptile foggers the same as the led foggers?
I understand that the light and fogging mechanism are two seperste things I'm just wondering if the led lights would bother the chams if I had it running often. Also how long do you leave the foggers on for and how many times per day?Some of these "foggers" are intended for decoration and include a colored light. I think the LIGHT is the LED, not the fog producing part of the mechanism.
Small terrarium foggers use the same basic technology as ultrasonic room humidifiers. Small foggers have very small water reservoirs so you have to fill them a lot. They also don't seem to last very long if you use them a lot or if they ever run dry. An ultrasonic room humidifier will have a much larger water reservoir, will produce a lot more fog in the same amount of time, and they seem to be sturdier. You can put an ultrasonic room humidifier right next to your cage and direct the fog through the cage mesh with a piece of flexible pool tubing or pvc water pipe. There are lots of examples how people have done this on the forums.
I understand that the light and fogging mechanism are two seperste things I'm just wondering if the led lights would bother the chams if I had it running often. Also how long do you leave the foggers on for and how many times per day?
Ok thank you, I'll try that tomorrow. I just got a fogger from a pet supply store nearby, dang they're expensive! Considering you can get the led ones for like 15-20$ on eBay i just payed 50$ But I really wanted it to go with this waterfall I have and the two are meant to go together, oh well, I don't mind spending $ if it's for my chams
Don't know how much the foggers at your pet supply were, but I wouldn't be surprised if an ultrasonic room humidifier from a hardware store or a pharmacy was less expensive. Same fogging technology, different unit design.