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Old 10-09-2007, 08:42 PM
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I have recently bought a large “lucky Reptile” fogger for my red footed tortoise enclosure. Can anybody tell me the physics involved in it as I can see it is not a steamer. Also is it safe as I have to admit I feel a bit ill if I inhale it.! Tortoises obviously can’t climb trees and vines ect like lizards and snakes(to avoid it ) so I am a bit nervous about using it.

If anybody has used it for torts with no ill effects I would be very grateful if you could post

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Old 10-09-2007, 08:49 PM
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I don't keep redfoots myself but I am led to understand that ground humidity is more important than air humidity. Spraying the substrate a few times a day seems an adequate way of providing this.....but again, a redfoot owner may be able to help more.

Sorry I can't give a definative answer
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Old 10-09-2007, 11:38 PM
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Hi Woody,

I don't have red foots but i did look on the Tortoise Trust site to see if their was anything that could help you, i did fined this article not on fooggers but the diffrent types of misters to use and what type of humidity they produce;
TROPICAL RAINFOREST TORTOISES AND TURTLES: Practical techniques for the provision of adequate ambient humidity in captivity


A this sight on Red foot care;

Basil the Redfoot Tortoise


I to say in all the stuff i have read on tortoise, i don't remember anyone using a fogger!

Sorry i can't be much more help, except if you fined the fog a bit choking, then think of the torts and their smaller lungs, maybe just spray the substrate like Phoebe has already said in the above thread! until you can be sure what you are using is safe
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Old 11-09-2007, 12:27 AM
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iirc they use ultrasonics to vapourise the water, cant see it being harmful but im not knowledgeable on torts etc.
after all its only water vapour
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Old 11-09-2007, 08:56 AM
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hi ya ive used foggers(exoterra)with panther chams, yemens,emerald tree boas various turtles and had no ill effects what so ever also sold loads for various animals and have never had one problem arise try to use filtered or bottle water as the menbrane will last longer
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Thank you so much for your advice everybody .I put the fogger on in only one section of the cage tonight and they seem to love it.

Woody xxx
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Old 13-09-2007, 12:25 PM
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Hiya there is no need for a mister at all. I have 7 red foots, all you need is damp substrate, i use top soil and a layer of children play bark kept at 90% humidity.
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