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Thank you for the DIY FOGGER! I got fog that jingles, jangles, jingles! I used a wood/leather burner engraver (from my grand kids craft box) o make my holes. I'm gonna redo the lid because my fan hole is too big. Even though it's too big, there is no fog escaping. My lid isn't snapped down and there is no fog leaking. In 2 years i have purchased 3 foggers.
2 lasted a year and i dropped the 3rd and it shattered. That left me needing to spend an additional 150.00 on 2 foggers. So I decided to go the DIY route. I used 2 bulk heads because I have 2 cages.
I spent a total of 210.00 for the 3 foggers with poor output. I haven't reconciled this build but i'm sure i spent less than 200.00 for an amazing output.
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@Sherbertsmysunshine - View attachment 356519 My DIY FOGGER in action! Ya'll, this DIY fogger is amazing. Thanks to @crosscutts and DIY Chameleon Guys my Bolt is singing, Boston's - More Than a Feeling - while Carmelo plays lead guitar. It's an amazing sight.
Make sure you are not running this with lights on. I am guessing this is just to show how well it works but in case anyone else sees this picture in the forum it is a good thing to have added.
 
Make sure you are not running this with lights on. I am guessing this is just to show how well it works but in case anyone else sees this picture in the forum it is a good thing to have added.
Nope, that was my 5 second test run and to show the actual output. I'm so stoked!😁 Tonight Bolt and Carmelo are gonna sleep like big ol snoring babies.🥰 They haven't had a fogger in over 45 days. The longer misting session kept then hydrated but I had to vaccum water everyday. Now I can go back to my 2 times a night misting sessions and vaccum water once a week.
 
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Thank you for the DIY FOGGER! I got fog that jingles, jangles, jingles! I used a wood/leather burner engraver (from my grand kids craft box) o make my holes. I'm gonna redo the lid because my fan hole is too big. Even though it's too big, there is no fog escaping. My lid isn't snapped down and there is no fog leaking. In 2 years i have purchased 3 foggers.
2 lasted a year and i dropped the 3rd and it shattered. That left me needing to spend an additional 150.00 on 2 foggers. So I decided to go the DIY route. I used 2 bulk heads because I have 2 cages.
I spent a total of 210.00 for the 3 foggers with poor output. I haven't reconciled this build but i'm sure i spent less than 200.00 for an amazing output.View attachment 356517View attachment 356518
Thank you so much for the compliments and kind words !! This is always been our goal to help people save them money and teach them to do it themselves . So glad it worked out well for you.
 
Thank you so much for the compliments and kind words !! This is always been our goal to help people save them money and teach them to do it themselves . So glad it worked out well for you.
It worked out more than well. This fogger is amazing and easy to build. Even my mistakes don't matter. I was gonna redo the lid . The hole for my fan is too big, leaving a 1 inch gap near the middle of the lid. It doesn't matter because no fog leaks from that gap. I'm not redoing lid. It doesn't leak.
 
It worked out more than well. This fogger is amazing and easy to build. Even my mistakes don't matter. I was gonna redo the lid . The hole for my fan is too big, leaving a 1 inch gap near the middle of the lid. It doesn't matter because no fog leaks from that gap. I'm not redoing lid. It doesn't leak.
Well, that was the goal give everybody something that was better than you could commercially buy for cheaper than what it would cost for one of those junkie commercial ones , this silly idea came up when I couldn’t fit a big fogger underneath my 2 x 2 x 4 it all worked so I figured I’d share it with everybody !! Thanks for spreading the good word
 
Nope, that was my 5 second test run and to show the actual output. I'm so stoked!😁 Tonight Bolt and Carmelo are gonna sleep like big ol snoring babies.🥰 They haven't had a fogger in over 45 days. The longer misting session kept then hydrated but I had to vaccum water everyday. Now I can go back to my 2 times a night misting sessions and vaccum water once a week.
Just be careful not offering water during the day... It is not something I would personally recommend even if you are fogging at night with cold temps.
 
Just be careful not offering water during the day... It is not something I would personally recommend even if you are fogging at night with cold temps.
Copy. 👍 My boys have a 24 hour dripper! I use the little dripper with a very slow drip so they have 24 hour access to water, 2 mistings (with temps below 67 late night and early morning b4 uvb turns on) and now a early morning amazing fog session in between the mistings. They are spoiled rotten Chams. I definitely appreciate you guys because I have learned what my Chams must have in order to live their best life and how all the elements fit together to create a great habitat. Drainage is soooo important. It allows me to provide my Chams ample moisture without keeping the enclosure wet. I use Bill's Bucket head wet vac once a week to empty my drainage trays. All of the tips I've received have made caring for my Chams easy as pie. Everything's automated- care involves feedings and poop clean up, that's it. I spend more time caring for the feeders than I do caring for my Chams.🤣. Thanks for all of the great advice.
 
Copy. 👍 My boys have a 24 hour dripper! I use the little dripper with a very slow drip so they have 24 hour access to water, 2 mistings (with temps below 67 late night and early morning b4 uvb turns on) and now a early morning amazing fog session in between the mistings. They are spoiled rotten Chams. I definitely appreciate you guys because I have learned what my Chams must have in order to live their best life and how all the elements fit together to create a great habitat. Drainage is soooo important. It allows me to provide my Chams ample moisture without keeping the enclosure wet. I use Bill's Bucket head wet vac once a week to empty my drainage trays. All of the tips I've received have made caring for my Chams easy as pie. Everything's automated- care involves feedings and poop clean up, that's it. I spend more time caring for the feeders than I do caring for my Chams.🤣. Thanks for all of the great advice.
Do you have dragon strand cages?
 
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