That's pretty small. I would go bigger if you can. Get a hygrometer from Radio Shack
to check your humidity, it should be somewhere between 50-70% at least once daily
while the geckos are being misted. Misting systems are good. There is a good one on
the market:
http://www.pro-products.com.
I was checking to see if Bob Pound, who designed and owns Pro-Products, had changed
his URL, and typed in http://www.promist.com and there is a comparo of his system and
those made by Ecologic Technologies! What a shocker, these guys have rivaled the WWF
in internet courtesy to each other! I have sold both and used both. Pro Mist is what
I still use.
What the chart does not tell you is how big and difficult the Rainmaker hose is to
work with. It is very large diameter and stiff. You have to use automotive hose clamps
on it. The Pro Mist hose is very small diameter, flexible as a noodle, and just slips
on over the nozzle. Much easier! The other plus is the nozzles, very small and easy
to work with, you can use them at any angle. They also make a tiny hole in your screen
to install. The Rainmaker's you make a large hole for the nozzle and have to mess
with until you get them very level or they drip constantly. Just wanted to point out
what wasn't in the comparo so folks could know what they are getting into when buying
a system from the two major competitors.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Is 24Wx24Dx23H" adequate for a pair of grandis? If I use a screen enclosure, is it
>hard to keep the humidity high enough? (What is their preferred humidity, anyway?)
>
> Thank you!
Anytime, that was probably too much info! ;-)
Julie Bergman
GGA Lifetime member
http://www.geckoranch.com
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