humidifier

Started by Dr.McNinja, July 30, 2009, 07:08:56 PM

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Dr.McNinja

i'm using a 30 gallon rubbermaid for a fruiting chamber.  i'm thinking of using an exoterra fogger (linkage--->) http://www.exo-terra.com/en/products/fogger.php  to keep the humidity up.
would this work?

or should i use something else?

malabar

  Dr.,
   Cost??    Tropic Aire humidifiers @ $13.95.  They are the Shit!  4littlepets.com Look into it,...  You really don't need all of that fog!  lol
  ~Malabar   :mellow:
My Kung Fu may suck,.....  But, my Shrooms Kick Ass!

dub504

I like my poor mans pod...

nomoredroughts

or you can make one for around 5 bucks


works like a charm
DID YOU SEE THE SIZE OF THAT CHICKEN!!!!

dub504


Magic Money

that is awesome! didn't think of that

malabar

Money,
  That is what I'm talking about.  Be creative,...
I use the Tropic Aire with my snakes, so it was an investment that just carried over to the hobby.
  Good show Nomoredroughts!    ^_^
  ~Malabar   :mellow:
My Kung Fu may suck,.....  But, my Shrooms Kick Ass!

cugak

This tropic air humudifier provides you with FAE and also with humidity?
share international

malabar

Cugak,
  Not exactly.  But assuming you obtain an air pump with double outputs, all you would need do is run 1 line through the Tropic Aire, and 1 to the FC to a bubble wand, stone or what have you.  If you desire you can buy a small valve, ( pet fish dept, .69 cents ) to regulate the air flow.  Or for $2.49 a gang valve, to adjust the flow for either humidity, or air.
  Everyone I know that uses the product is happy.
    ~Malabar   :mellow:
My Kung Fu may suck,.....  But, my Shrooms Kick Ass!

shroomzer

Tropic Aire .. cannot go wrong with that I have learned~!! Works fantabulous for me~!!