Finished Enclosure

I may have room to bring the piping in further from the edge. Wouldn’t that alleviate the need for the extra pieces?
Yep just make sure it is not flowing on lighting and going into the cage instead of outside of it. Fog can mess up your walls and flooring of your home.
 
Not sure how to increase the humidity without fogging continuously, and will that even work?
It’s all escaping from that front screen. I’d get some corrugated plastic and cut to fit. And leave a small sliver across the bottom for ventilation. You could also use a clear shower curtain cut to fit. I have mine held up with magnets. Helps my screen enclosure stay in the 75-85% humidity range during the night.
4 misting nozzles seems like a bit much😬
 
It’s all escaping from that front screen. I’d get some corrugated plastic and cut to fit. And leave a small sliver across the bottom for ventilation. You could also use a clear shower curtain cut to fit. I have mine held up with magnets. Helps my screen enclosure stay in the 75-85% humidity range during the night.
4 misting nozzles seems like a bit much😬
Thanks for the response! If tweaking the fogger doesn’t do it, I’ll try the shower curtain method. I personally do not think 4 nozzles is too much for a 48x48x24 enclosure though.
 
I forgot to mention that I’m also using a computer fan blowing out at the top of the enclosure all night. That is definitely adding to the issue.
 
Yeah I modified my fogger line. Here are some pics of it. I used pvc pipe and T connectors then ended with an L connector and ran it across the back of the enclosure. Then you get fog disbursed evenly. I had tried what others did before this. Where they just run a line of pvc and cap it but drill holes into the pipe. This never worked for me as the holes no matter how large I made them backed up with water stopping the fogging unit.
Oooh that’s nice! I like what you did there!
 
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