pmdaggett79
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Hello all,
For the past few weeks we have had our new guy, Ajax with us. He is a piebald Veiled male, a few months old and about 10-11" head to tail. He seems happy but much happier out of his enclosure. My biggest question is regarding his humidity. I know its cheesy but I'm using a Zilla hygrometer/thermometer but thats what I have for now and after misting for a few minutes the humidity is at 60% and after an hour drops to 30%. There is air movement in the room and evaporation is constant in the upper levels but the lower half stays completely soaked. This is a drainage issue for his temporary home that I don't have a solution for.
I have a monsoon mister from my last chameleon but am sketchy about setting it up. I know it sounds silly but my last veiled passed after a few years and she was constantly getting sprayed which I think had caused problems for her. Since then I have installed an RO/DI unit and use it with a drop of supplement to mist. I don't mind buying a fogger but am not sure if it would work either.
Your help with my humidity problems would be greatly appreciated! Thank you. Here is Ajax's info.
Chameleon Info:
For the past few weeks we have had our new guy, Ajax with us. He is a piebald Veiled male, a few months old and about 10-11" head to tail. He seems happy but much happier out of his enclosure. My biggest question is regarding his humidity. I know its cheesy but I'm using a Zilla hygrometer/thermometer but thats what I have for now and after misting for a few minutes the humidity is at 60% and after an hour drops to 30%. There is air movement in the room and evaporation is constant in the upper levels but the lower half stays completely soaked. This is a drainage issue for his temporary home that I don't have a solution for.
I have a monsoon mister from my last chameleon but am sketchy about setting it up. I know it sounds silly but my last veiled passed after a few years and she was constantly getting sprayed which I think had caused problems for her. Since then I have installed an RO/DI unit and use it with a drop of supplement to mist. I don't mind buying a fogger but am not sure if it would work either.
Your help with my humidity problems would be greatly appreciated! Thank you. Here is Ajax's info.
Chameleon Info:
- Your Chameleon –Male piebald veiled. 3 months old
- Handling – Everyday, he especially enjoys hanging out on my head lol. While in his enclosure his color is always a little dark but instantly changes brighter when out being handled.
- Feeding - crickets, hornworms, super worms
- Supplements - calcium dusting crickets once per week
- Watering - misting 3-4 times a day 2 mins each
- Fecal Description - brown with white
- History - Owned for 2 weeks. Store rep received as a baby for 3 months or so
- Cage Type - 16x16x30 Repti-breeze
- Lighting – 100W Powersun, 5.0 CFL UVB
- Temperature – 80-85 degree basking with an ambient of 73 degrees
- Humidity - 50-60 percent humidity but falls after an hour or so, trouble keeping it steady.
- Plants - fake plants wrapped in bamboo, branches, moss at base
- Placement – In our living room. We have a large ceiling fan that circulates air. May need to move him but would like him to stay put there.
- Location - Texas