Jamire
New Member
Hello there,
My baby male WC Ambanja/ WC RB Ambilobe cross is coming in a couple weeks and just getting myself prepared for him to very very safe and comfortable.
I have a drip feeder system going now, It drips one drop about every 5-10 seconds. Its just a large water bottle with pin holes. It runs for 18 hours on a single fill and has near constant flow. (slightly heavier when full, slightly slower when empty. But always between a drop every 5-10 secs.)
So that's working well. I also have a room humidifier of good quality that I keep very clean (wash two times a week.)
But i'm still worried that the humidity will be too low. Winnipeg Winter is known for sucking the moisture out of everything. Overnight im sure the humidity drops substantially.
Im thinking about getting a mistking. But the way its looks they run it uses too much water, and Unless I can find a timer that can run short (2-3 min) burts of mist I think It may be too much? Maybe im overthinking it. I just don't want to flood the cage (for now will be smaller 16x20x24) and water all over the floor.
The timers I have seen stay on for 30 mins minimum. That just seems like too much. OR no?
Too much is better than not enough I suppose?
My baby male WC Ambanja/ WC RB Ambilobe cross is coming in a couple weeks and just getting myself prepared for him to very very safe and comfortable.
I have a drip feeder system going now, It drips one drop about every 5-10 seconds. Its just a large water bottle with pin holes. It runs for 18 hours on a single fill and has near constant flow. (slightly heavier when full, slightly slower when empty. But always between a drop every 5-10 secs.)
So that's working well. I also have a room humidifier of good quality that I keep very clean (wash two times a week.)
But i'm still worried that the humidity will be too low. Winnipeg Winter is known for sucking the moisture out of everything. Overnight im sure the humidity drops substantially.
Im thinking about getting a mistking. But the way its looks they run it uses too much water, and Unless I can find a timer that can run short (2-3 min) burts of mist I think It may be too much? Maybe im overthinking it. I just don't want to flood the cage (for now will be smaller 16x20x24) and water all over the floor.
The timers I have seen stay on for 30 mins minimum. That just seems like too much. OR no?
Too much is better than not enough I suppose?