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Old 19-08-2007, 04:51 PM
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Default Mini Foggers @ Maplins £12.99

Maplins have mini foggers for only £12.99 detail as below:




MINI-FOGGER MIST GENERATOR




• Add atmospheric cool mist effect to water features

• No heat or chemicals used

• Humidifies the air

• Built-in safety features - water level sensor, overload protection

• High frequency ceramic membrane vibrates water into dense mist

Place one of these high-tech devices in the water of indoor fountains, flower arrangements, terraniums, etc. The Mini-Fogger will produce an evocative dense mist without heat or chemicals. This produces the added benefits of humidifying the air and you can even add a few drops of your favourite essential oil to enhance these benefits. To operate, simply submerge the Mini-Fogger under at least 45mm of water and switch on. Within seconds, a cool fog is produced which lingers at the surface of the water, stirred gently by air currents. The device s housing is solid nickel-plated brass and it operates at a safe low voltage from the supplied plug-in mains adaptor. The membrane is subject to wear; its lifespan depends on a number of factors including water hardness, operating time, etc. Replacement ceramic membranes are available in a kit with a special removal key, (Order Code L41AK).
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wicked! do you know if theyre safe to place straight in the water section of a viv, or would you need a separate sump?
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There safe just to place in the water just make sure that there cover a bit as I think the water thats sprayed up can be hot!

I have mine under a over hang of wood ill post a pic if it helps?

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yea that sounds cool! i;d love a pic!

I've been thinking about revamping my whites viv, and a fogger sounds intreaguing!
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Ok not a prob mate give me a few mins and ill get them posted up
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Some pics of their viv:

Viv Pic 1



Viv Pic 2



Viv Pic 3



PotNoodle are trying out a new recipe "Frog Noodle"

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Aw mate that looks wicked!!! I bet they love that!
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Yeah they seem to love it apart from the one thats more interested in sitting in the little green pot full of wax worms
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ooooooh bargain, i might get one of those and try it out for my fijis now... much more worth trying at a qtr of the rep brand prices.
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Yeah tell me about it i only just forked out £30 pound for a Exo-Terra one !!
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