I use this wire in my PDF viv. Constant humidity at around 80%. No rust or corrosion going on 4 years.
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We must belong to the same club!:D I'm kind of excited that my 'test' ficus and hibiscuses are doing well.... (knock on wood).
I actually bought another double bulb light strip. So the total lighting will be (3) Home Depot Philips grow lights, (1) Reptisun 5.0 UVB and (2) 50W Zoo Med...
I just found this "Monster" Pothos in my master bathroom. My wife is getting really pissed for she thinks I am stealing all of her plants!:p This guy is pretty big. I'm going to split it into 4 different pots. My goal is to have absolutely no fakes in the cages.
No chams yet. The one thing that I have learned by building and maintaining coral reef tanks is patience. I will not introduce a cham until the cage environment is stable and functional.
Okay.... A bit off topic but that's alright. This is my thread.:p
PDF's need constant humidity levels at around 80% and temps in the 80's. It is imperative that PDF vivariums have a glass lid. A mesh top would not allow humidity or temps to stay constant at that high a level... Check out...
Poison Dart Frog vivarium. PDF's need very high humidity levels thus the glass top.;) So much humidity that sometimes it is tough to keep condensation in check just to see the inhabitants. I had to build a vent system with mini fans in order to keep the front of the viv clear of condensation...