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mister systetm or spray bottle or humidifier???

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I just use a regular spray bottle. I prefer manual, because it gives me more "quality" time with my herps, to check up on them, make sure they are drinking, etc.
I've never used a misting system, so I have no idea how efficient they are, or if they work very good, and are reliable etc.
 
ok yeah then ill stick to doing that i have two jacksons male and female i mist them like 4-6 times a day and they have a slow dripper on for the hole day but i never see them drink im not sure if i should see them drink but im sure they do they have bin fine for weeks
 
well you see that could be a slight problem then. what you want to do, is hold off on the dripper for 2 days. then after those 2 days start dripping again. and notice if either of them takes notice. also misting them that often allows them to hydrate throughout their pores, but not as progressively as actually drinking.test it out and see what you can come up with
 
kk i will do that thanks alot also ive bin feeding them crickets silk worms and house flys is that ok all gutloaded are these the best things for them to be eating?
 
i would give them some butterworms. butterworms are the best for everthing. and they will help pack on some pounds especially if you intend on breeding. house flys are so small and it takes so many to provide essencial vitamins unless the jacksons are young and small.
 
ok i heird they are just fatty silk worms are better for them is what i heird i just give them house flys as a treat they love them but i still feed them everything else
 
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