True, it is more labor intensive. And most of mine are in pots. I'm lucky that my pet sitter is happy to refill it for me.
I may have to research a misting system for my new tank.
Mistking
Looking for a misting system? Look no further. Automated misting systems from MistKing are used by multitude of plant enthusiasts and are perfect for Orchids. Systems feature run dry pumps, ZipDrip valve, adjustable black nozzles, per second control! Automatically mist one growing shelf or a greenhouse full of Orchids.
True, it is more labor intensive. And most of mine are in pots. I'm lucky that my pet sitter is happy to refill it for me.
I may have to research a misting system for my new tank.
The mistking has been seamless. I got the starter from Glass Box’s Black Friday/Cyber Monday sale and it was completely worth it. I do still have to water a few things in pots weekly, but 85% of the watering is taken care of automatically.
The hardest part has been sourcing distilled water during a pandemic. Most stores were out or limited to 1 gallon per trip. I use 1 gallon a week. Finally I found a place that sold me 12 gallons! One of these days I will add a RO system.
Mistking
Looking for a misting system? Look no further. Automated misting systems from MistKing are used by multitude of plant enthusiasts and are perfect for Orchids. Systems feature run dry pumps, ZipDrip valve, adjustable black nozzles, per second control! Automatically mist one growing shelf or a greenhouse full of Orchids.
If I pick up this bowfront, I might have to see if I'm brave enough to drill it for a drain...
Careful on that one CObirddog... some of them, especially a bow front, tend to use hardened or tempered glass. You'd be better off with a false bottom. You can put a piece of airline tube on the bottom, and if you need to drain just drop it down into a bucket.
Spoken from experience.
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I love my MistKing. Set it and forget it. I like reptile foggers for a more "open" environment, but a mister will be better for a closed tank setting. The fogger tends to be more "intense" in a more closed setting, requiring more air movement. And it won't assist as well as a mister you can direct toward certain plants and avoid others.
Mistking
Looking for a misting system? Look no further. Automated misting systems from MistKing are used by multitude of plant enthusiasts and are perfect for Orchids. Systems feature run dry pumps, ZipDrip valve, adjustable black nozzles, per second control! Automatically mist one growing shelf or a greenhouse full of Orchids.
[QUOTE=WaterWitchin;922616]Careful on that one CObirddog... some of them, especially a bow front, tend to use hardened or tempered glass. You'd be better off with a false bottom. You can put a piece of airline tube on the bottom, and if you need to drain just drop it down into a bucket.
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I definitely did not drill mine. Too terrifying! It was hard enough to find a tank at a good price to risk it.
The hardest part has been sourcing distilled water during a pandemic. Most stores were out or limited to 1 gallon per trip. I use 1 gallon a week. Finally I found a place that sold me 12 gallons! One of these days I will add a RO system.
I had the same issue. Then I signed up with ReadyRefresh Other than a couple of glitches they have been keeping me in Distilled water.