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i was thinking about this for a long time, and i think i figured out a way to constantly have high humidity in a T tank besides having misting systems or a fish tank nearby. i drew a diagram of my idea. bear in mind that this is just a hypothesis, and may or may not work efficiently in real life.
the bottom part contains a drawer full of water. the water evaporates through a divider that is attatched to the tank's walls (hotglued or something) and into the substrate from the bottom. there is a thin layer of gravel to keep the substrate from falling through the divider. from that point up, it's a normal terrarium. the drawer slides in, allowing for changeing the water without disrupting the setup. what do you guys think?
Rob
the bottom part contains a drawer full of water. the water evaporates through a divider that is attatched to the tank's walls (hotglued or something) and into the substrate from the bottom. there is a thin layer of gravel to keep the substrate from falling through the divider. from that point up, it's a normal terrarium. the drawer slides in, allowing for changeing the water without disrupting the setup. what do you guys think?
Rob
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