Is there such a thing? I don't recall my other Cham doing what my Sherman is doing now. The little turd is driving me nuts (But I love him! :love:)
Here is a short list of what he is doing:
Out of the blue he's starting to crawl down to the bottom of his enclosure. No big deal you say...
THAT is a nice setup!
The MIstKing starter kit will work very well with that size enclosure. As suggested above the only thing I would get would be a second nozzle or a dual nozzle.
Did you read the manual? I believe there is a way to prime the pump. (I didn't read the manual so it was a honest question, not sarcastic.)
Try the method in the manual then try mine. (It may be the same for all I know)
When my pump runs dry (It has 2-3 times so far) it does the same...
Where did you find it for that price? (And what was that price?) What brand? How did you attach them together? How come you say it couldn't be done?
I hate a tease......:p
I use these (3 of them) for lights, they can be programmed up to the second. So far so good.
https://www.amazon.com/WenTop-Programmable-Energy-saving-Household-Appliances/dp/B010AH61G4/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1495679224&sr=8-2&keywords=digital+seconds+timer
But as others have said, a new...
That cage seems way to small. Isn't that like 16" x 24"??? I hope that's for a very young cham and only temporary housing.
What kind of cage? Mesh, glass? A picture would also help.
Looks like you may need to do a little reading as well. There is nothing wrong with a glass terrarium.
This is a good read (for starts)
https://www.chameleonforums.com/threads/for-everyone-who-knows-you-cant-keep-chams-in-glass.31937/
The key is to know what works in your environment or know...
I'll just add, be sure to mind there feet. Don't tear them from something they are clinging to. Never pull them from anything if they are securely grasping it. If you do as jamest0o0 states, they eventually let go and then you can move them. Patients is key.
I think you missed my point. Same animal, but if their habitats are fairly different you could be heading for some issues.
If I kept my current terrarium and still had my other cham (who passed away) I could not mist with one mister effetely. Not only were the terrariums different size, but...
Good point. Nice tangent. (y) Perhaps we are over thinking this. I have never seen any of the honorable and noble member here (the ones who breed or have crazy high points for being a reputable and knowledgeable member) ever worry about radiant heat or ask about radiant heat over air temp.
Just out of curiosity, how are you going to manage two mist schedules for two different enclosures? Are they going to be identically the same?
If not I would recommend you try to keep things the same to minimize turning one into a swamp or the other into a dry tundra..lol
Just out of curiosity, was the pump still displaying in the upper right hand corner that it is outputting when it should have been off? If you still get a display that shows its outputting when the time has run down then it's in the timer/programming Eprom. If the display is not showing...
DELETED....I think I misread your post.
I agree, if the OP cares to get the low down on what the forum thinks of her husbandry skills, the Health clinic can help others get a better overview of current husbandry.
The cham appears to be a very beautiful female veiled. I love veiled, hey will...
Chams show stress in a few different ways. Some will bloat, others hiss, bite or change into very bright colors. They don't have to do all if these at the same time to be stressed. The cham is stressed IMO.