First to clear up the
misting/fogging issue:
Fogging is literaly creating fog in the vivarium, the foggers you buy use some sort of ultrasound device that breaks the water in to tiny tiny drops creating the fog. This is not for watering - just to get humidity up!
Misting (using sprinklers..) is done by forcing water through a nossle whereby it is also broken up in to tiny drops but not as small as the fogger does it..
I use a
misting system powered by a diaphragm pump I took from an old esspresso mashine, the nossle I bought at a reptile/pet store. You can probably buy complete
misting sets including pump and all at your local pet store (if it is dealing in reptiles etc.). THe important thing here is that you get a high pressure pump at 6 bar or something like that, otherwise it wont work.
You can water your plants with a
misting system, just make sure all the plants/roots are hit by the water.. This can easily be set on a timer, you'll need one of the digital ones that can be programmed on a weekly basis - aprox. twice a week does it in my vivarium, but it all depends on how fast the humidity level drops after you've watered.
In my vivarium it goes up to aorund 80-85% when I water and it drops to 60% in 3 days where I water again.
Christian
p.s. I stared a thread with my vivarium in it the other day, you can see my
misting setup there
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