homemade drip systems?

amanda509

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instead of getting one at the pet store, i was thinking about using a milk jug and poking a couple holes at the bottom and setting it above my cage, does anyone else have or have an idea for a home made drip system?
 
I have made drips like that in the past. One thing about them is they can either run too fast if you put too large of a hole in it, or it can sometimes cease to drip all together if you make the hole too small. If the hole is too small, it creates like a vacuum where no air can get in to allow for a flow. I used 2-liter drink bottles. I would put a hole in in the lowest point of one of the corners (you know how 2-liter bottles have the funny shape on the bottom) using a heated straight pin. I would gently move the pin around in a circle while it was still hot so that it was slightly larger than the pin itself. You want to be careful though, and not make it too big. Then I would make an extremely small hole about 2 inches from the top. This is the intake hole so that it can breathe. If I just left the top of the bottle off, it seemed to run out in no time. The cap placed tightly on the bottle with this small hole/big hole deal worked O.K. It would last about 1-2 hours befroe it would run out.
 
My husband made me one out of an old coffee can, the plastic kind. He went to Home depot and got a valve thing so it could be regulated. I know you can also get cheaper plastic ones at a pet store that sells fish supplies. Anyway, this way you can regulate your drip. Try using a plastic cup first and make a very tiny hole. You will be surprised at how fast it drips. Make sure that it drips into something at the bottom. I use a plastic tupperware type container with a screen clipped in place so my cham can't fall into the water or try to "walk on water". They are nosey things and will poop where they're curious.
 
My husband made me one out of an old coffee can, the plastic kind. He went to Home depot and got a valve thing so it could be regulated. I know you can also get cheaper plastic ones at a pet store that sells fish supplies. Anyway, this way you can regulate your drip. Try using a plastic cup first and make a very tiny hole. You will be surprised at how fast it drips. Make sure that it drips into something at the bottom. I use a plastic tupperware type container with a screen clipped in place so my cham can't fall into the water or try to "walk on water". They are nosey things and will poop where they're curious.

will i still need something to catch it if i have it randomly going over the plant's leaves and i have a drainage system? (multiple holes on the bottom with repti carpet for substrate, cage is on metal rack above tote to catch water)
 
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