austin1125
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Hello all,
Kendrick is doing great it looks like, I installed his mistking system the other day and that has definitely already paid his dividends, Kendrick’s urates are the whitest I’ve seen thus far and the misting has seemed to help him hydrate properly and even poop easier. I think I have one happy little chameleon. I bought some aluminum plants too to try and test my botanic skills out and although it’s been two days, they haven’t died yet haha. I have that Zoo Med Repti Rapids Skull waterfall and I know they’re a pain to clean and need to be cleaned frequently, I cleaned it on Monday with a sponge and isopropyl alcohol on Monday; yet it seems that the mistking system keeping the humidity at 70% and misting whenever it drops down to 50% has already started to make my task of keeping the waterfall clean more difficult. I got home from work and the water was all bubbly and almost foamlike in the bottom pool. I was considering taking it out all together, but before that I was wondering if anyone who has waterfalls, has any good methods of thoroughly cleaning waterfalls to prolong the life of the water I put in, should I soak it in isopropyl, not use isopropyl and use another cleaning agent? I can’t seem to find any help on google either so I’m a bit perplexed. Here’s a picture of Kendrick this evening as soon as I got home from work too
Kendrick is doing great it looks like, I installed his mistking system the other day and that has definitely already paid his dividends, Kendrick’s urates are the whitest I’ve seen thus far and the misting has seemed to help him hydrate properly and even poop easier. I think I have one happy little chameleon. I bought some aluminum plants too to try and test my botanic skills out and although it’s been two days, they haven’t died yet haha. I have that Zoo Med Repti Rapids Skull waterfall and I know they’re a pain to clean and need to be cleaned frequently, I cleaned it on Monday with a sponge and isopropyl alcohol on Monday; yet it seems that the mistking system keeping the humidity at 70% and misting whenever it drops down to 50% has already started to make my task of keeping the waterfall clean more difficult. I got home from work and the water was all bubbly and almost foamlike in the bottom pool. I was considering taking it out all together, but before that I was wondering if anyone who has waterfalls, has any good methods of thoroughly cleaning waterfalls to prolong the life of the water I put in, should I soak it in isopropyl, not use isopropyl and use another cleaning agent? I can’t seem to find any help on google either so I’m a bit perplexed. Here’s a picture of Kendrick this evening as soon as I got home from work too