I keep the temperature around 75° during the day with a basking spot in the low to mid 80's, although they very rarely use the basking spot. At night I let the temperature drop to around 68° to 72°. It sometimes gets a couple of degrees cooler than that when the weather's colder, but it...
No, I keep them in a plastic container with HatchRite in an incubator I made out of a mini fridge. I just checked on them last night and found that one of them had hatched.
The number of cages you are misting doesn't really have an impact on how economical it is since you replace the filters based on how much water they've filtered. The less water you use, the less often the filters need replaced. I have this filter and the whole kit is $60...
This is one of my crested chameleon babies at less than 2 weeks old.
This is the female I kept.
And this is one of the males I sold a couple of weeks ago.
Instead of a timer, you could get a humidity controller and have it turn on and off based on the relative humidity. I have a couple of these and they seem to work pretty well...
They switched to cavendish bananas because the gros michel bananas that used to be the most common were devastated by a fungal disease called panama disease.
Yeah, that one came out pretty good. I even took it through the screening on the lower door because the way I set up the cage makes it so I can't open it.