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I installed a little ultrasonic mist maker at the top of my paludarium waterfall. It looks like this:
The mist boils out of the top of the waterfall and flows down with the water in an extremely convincing and dramatic manner. I'm sure the mist will be fantastic for the mosses, ferns, and tea plants I'm planning to grow. The trouble? Too much of a good thing. After about ten or fifteen minutes, the entire top of the aquarium is filled up with mist. It's impossible to see the waterfall, let alone the dramatically flowing mist.
So...anybody know anything about these? Is there a way to reduce the amount of fog to a manageable level that will look nice and humidify the plants, but allow me to actually SEE the plants?
The mist boils out of the top of the waterfall and flows down with the water in an extremely convincing and dramatic manner. I'm sure the mist will be fantastic for the mosses, ferns, and tea plants I'm planning to grow. The trouble? Too much of a good thing. After about ten or fifteen minutes, the entire top of the aquarium is filled up with mist. It's impossible to see the waterfall, let alone the dramatically flowing mist.
So...anybody know anything about these? Is there a way to reduce the amount of fog to a manageable level that will look nice and humidify the plants, but allow me to actually SEE the plants?