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That question with the info provided is impossible to give you even a close to accurate guess. It's not only dependent on the humidity in the room, but also the brand of mister, the amount of plants in the viv, the size of the plants, the amount/type of medium the plants are in, the type of drainage you have set up etc etc. It really varies from viv to viv and there is really no universal setting. Once you get everything set up, you just have to tinker with it until you get it dialed in.
I have a monsoon RS 400, I have it on a timer so it turns on at 8:00 AM, and goes off every 4 hours for 60 seconds until 8:30 PM when the timer shuts it off. It would need to be more often if you have a lower humidity.
Perhaps thats a better Idea, what area do you live in? Maybe the humidity where you are is better. I'm in VA and am having a serious problem with it, where I have a humidifier running in my tiny room almost 24/7, plus the misting. The humidity won't raise over 40%. I'm assuming that my dial hydrometer isn't accurate, and I'm buying a digital one soon. It sure feels like a rainforest walking into my room!And I have that same mister for the time being and I have mine set for every 2 hours to go off for around 20 seconds and that keeps the humidity perfect in my guys viv on most days
Alright, I'll try that. It could be a matter of an inaccurate hydrometer, but then again, might not... I've also got a very small cage right now as Vincent is only about 3 months old, its all I can do to keep the mister from spraying everywhere!I'm in Ohio and it's pretty dry here in the winter too :/ I leave my thermostat at 67 because I don't care for the heat too much so my heater doesn't dry my inside air too awfully much but there is definitely a decrease in humidity when it kicks on. I have the mister nozzles kinda pointed directly at each other and into the middle of the cage so the mist crashes into each other. That seems to help the humidity stay up a little longer then when I had them spraying in two different directions.
its all I can do to keep the mister from spraying everywhere
I use white freezer paper that's wax coated on 3 sides of my cages! The water from the misting system beads up on the inside of the wax coated paper & runs down into my drain pans! It works pretty good!wrap plastic around 2-3 sides of your cage to stop the mist from getting out everywhere. or hang a towel up on a wall behind your cage. lots of different methods to prevent overspray
Monsoon misters are all junk. They have an almost 100% failure rate. Some last a few days, some last a Don't waste your money on one. If you already have one sorry. Get a mistking system. Sooooo much better and much more reliable.
That sounds pretty good, will it impair airflow at all?wrap plastic around 2-3 sides of your cage to stop the mist from getting out everywhere. or hang a towel up on a wall behind your cage. lots of different methods to prevent overspray
That sounds pretty good, will it impair airflow at all?