Ceycham
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My chameleon stays dehydrated. Nothin I do seems to fix it. Ok Hornworms seems to fix it. But that leads to other problems we'll come back to. I've installed a Mist King. I started the schedule for 3 minutes misting 4 times a day. When we first installed that seems to clear up the urates. Not so much any more. So I've upped two of the mistings to 4 minutes. Really this should be enough, no? I've seen him drink and wonder if he's just not a thirsty guy? But his urates speak volumes. I can relate a little because I'm the same. I don't drink enough water, I'm just not feeling thirsty as often as some and I stay on the edge of dehydration most of the time. I'm hoping Norman's just not a thirsty guy and also not doing himself deep harm. His urates are very golden. I worry that is more than just the edge of dehydration. So I resort to hornworms sometimes, and those clear his urates right up. But he fills up on hornworms and leaves room for little variety in his meals, and hornworms grow too fast to keep a lot on hand very long. I usually buy a cup of 25, and half of those generally run out of food or grow big enough to pupate by the time I get to them. I don't want to sacrifice his nutrition for his hydration needs. Is there another way?