chameleonneeds
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@chameleonneeds I agree with pretty much everything you post, but I'm not sure wet/cool temperatures would cause an RI. Usually the stagnant air mixed with heat causes bacterial growth. A correct bio set up would also reduce this risk greatly. Some of my enclosures stay wet a good amount of the time and especially overnight. Maybe their is poor air circulation. What I would do if I used glass(I even do it for my solid side dragonstrand), put a computer fan at the bottom and have it turn on every hour or two for a few minutes.
I've only had to deal with respiratory infections 3 times in my chameleon keeping and all I did to correct it was reduce moisture that would not dry throughout the day - ontop of a needed antibiotics course. So I'm no expert on the matter but I go off of what I've read and experienced with my own and others chameleons. This is my go to article for people wondering about respiratory infections where I got my info from http://chamworld.blogspot.com/2008/01/upper-respiratory-infection-warning.html?m=1 and in that article the writer mentions cold temperatures with either too wet or too dry conditions. I guess I could do a lot more research on the matter. But I 100% agree with you that heat and stagnant moisture would be the perfect breeding ground for bacteria.
And you are by far the expert on the bioactive setups so it's always good to have your opinion in threads where people have attempted such a setup.