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Hi.
I was thinking of either a zoomed repti fogger or a monsoo rain system for my fire salamanders, as work I away a bit. I have no problems with them being fed by some one but just want make sure there humid enough.
What do people think is the best one to buy?
 
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Some people think the ultrasonic vibrations of a fogger can be irritating to salamanders.
 
I agree with Kaysie

Use an automatic mister or a simple drip system that splashes onto a plant or bark to disperse moisture
 
Constant high levels of humidity can be a serious problem for this species, particularly if ventilation is inadequate.
You´d be better off offering a moisture retaining substrate that is deep enough to borrow in. Covered with moss and leaf-litter it should keep for long periods between mistings. Half buried bricks are very useful.
 
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