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I was looking into misters and have a few questions. Is Mr. Moisture a good mister. I was also looking into the habba mist(a lot cheaper)made by zoomed and wondering if u can connect a hose to it?
thanks,
Jacob
 
Howdy,

Skip the Habba-Mist unit.
Buy the: http://www.pro-products.com/promistproducts.html

From the Site:

"The Pro MistTM PM-60 micro fine misting system includes an electronic plug in wall timer with memory backup, transformer, Pro MistTM model PMP-60 low voltage pump, 25 feet of suction/nozzle supply tubing, 2 Pro MistTM model PM-MNH micro fine misting nozzles and all hardware necessary to complete your custom installation."

"(PM-60) ProMistTM PM-60 micro fine misting system without reservoir. $179.95 "

Mister Moisture Pro might also be a choice. Skip the non-pro unit. There may be reliability issues with the smaller Mr. Moisture pump.

I'm using a Pro Mist supplied pump and happy with it.

I burned-out several of the Mr. Moisture pumps that were made by FloJet.
 
Howdy,

Another Do-It-Yourself mist system si:

http://www.trix.com/binx/mister/

Ignore the software code and just use a sprinkler timer like the other posting shows. I built my first misting system using the pump-up bug sprayer and sprinkler timer. Where things didn't work out so well was that I like to run twice a day for 20 minutes. Even though it only used about 2 quarts of water, it used up most of the pressure in one day, as I recall. I wasted a lot of time and money experimenting - it's in my nature :)

Of course, I'm still tinkering with my final (?) solution. It uses a 300W Hydor in-line pre-heater to warm up the water to about 90F just before and during the misting. I still use the sprinkler timer and valve, but as a bypass to help flush out the cold water still in the lines from the last misting. And I now mist three enclosures instead of one. So that is 6 quarts a day total. The PM-60 pump works fine whether is is one nozzle or a bunch.
 
I want to get the habba mist because its cheap and its going to be used for a small cage...i think mr. moisture and cloudtops.com would kinda be overkill for a small cage.
Thanks,
Jacob
 
if you want to use the habba system, your choice, but i just finished my enclosure about a month ago and the information i read on the habba system was that it was noisy (some sort of low buzz) and dripped more than misted. i'm not sure exactly where i read these things, but here's one link, at least.

http://reptileforums.com/forums/showthread.php?t=9117

best of luck.
 
Habba Mist

I use habba mist for my Uroplatus cages and it works great. It is cheap and it and works very well for 1 cage. I think it would definaltly be a waste to go out and buy one of the expensive ($150+) misting systems if your just going to use it for one cage when you can get the Habba Mist for $30.
-Matt
 
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