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Hi all,
It's winter time again and my Redfoots go from the sunny outdoors into the shed for winter. This will be their 3rd year and I'm thinking about going to a wet humidifier. Anyone have experence with them?
Backgound info: the shed is 8x12 feet, heated with a heater from above and 3 heat emitters below. Insulated, water bowls sunk into floor, plants hanging from ceiling to break up air flow, window, and uva/uvb lights to mimic day hours in summer.
Currently I use a dry humidifier (no chemicals in the filter or additatives, just plain distilled water) and have it running constantly to reach 65% humidity. I was thinking about adding a warm air humidifier to get the humidity up.
Additionally, they get a bath weekly, have access to water at all times and sprayed down 2x a day.
Anyone have any thoughts/experience with warm air humidifiers?
It's winter time again and my Redfoots go from the sunny outdoors into the shed for winter. This will be their 3rd year and I'm thinking about going to a wet humidifier. Anyone have experence with them?
Backgound info: the shed is 8x12 feet, heated with a heater from above and 3 heat emitters below. Insulated, water bowls sunk into floor, plants hanging from ceiling to break up air flow, window, and uva/uvb lights to mimic day hours in summer.
Currently I use a dry humidifier (no chemicals in the filter or additatives, just plain distilled water) and have it running constantly to reach 65% humidity. I was thinking about adding a warm air humidifier to get the humidity up.
Additionally, they get a bath weekly, have access to water at all times and sprayed down 2x a day.
Anyone have any thoughts/experience with warm air humidifiers?