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Old 09-29-2020, 02:10 PM
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It's only a few month old. The enclosure in 24"L X 18"D X 18" H. I have an internal fan funning 24/7. I have a 3" round vent near the bottom and a small one near the top. I started using a DIY fogger on a timer that comes on a few times a day. The humidity hardly ever get's below 95% and when the fogger comes on it reaches 99%. Some plants are obviously loving it, maybe all are, hasn't be running this way too long. My 2 mini orchids are elevated so they get a little less direct moisture. No fauna besides pods & springtails. What do you think?

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Old 09-29-2020, 03:08 PM
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If the plants are happy then rock on

If anything add a period with no moisture and you can let it dry out a bit

Aomori plants want to be way all the time, some like to dry a little. Are yours mounted?
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Orchids are mounted but have sphagnum over the exposed roots. Broms are mounted and it looks like one is starting a pup. No fog after sundown.
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If they are happy, don’t fix it lol

If you are concerned stop the fog an hour earlier
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Remember, learning rookie. I ran the fogger 4 hours strait this morning. After the fog cleared, every plant in the enclosure looked happier :-) I'm planning to run it more, not less.
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FWIW my cloud forest tank does not really ever get below 75-80% RH...and its often about 98%

im a major rookie just kicking my way along mistake to mistake lol
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