cham drinking

dodge

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quick question, im rather confused, i was reading on here multiple times about people saying the water to mist the chameleon should be room temp, now when i use room temp water my chameleon will hiss and run away, if the water is warm she comes running up to it and opening her mouth drinking it and running her tongue around her lips, question is, is it ok to continue to use the warm water rather then room temp water.

thanks in advance
 
quick question, im rather confused, i was reading on here multiple times about people saying the water to mist the chameleon should be room temp, now when i use room temp water my chameleon will hiss and run away, if the water is warm she comes running up to it and opening her mouth drinking it and running her tongue around her lips, question is, is it ok to continue to use the warm water rather then room temp water.

thanks in advance

i figure if its not over 80 or so it sould be fine..my chams hate cold water too, but thats just cause they are spoiled brats..
 
it just feels luke warm when sprayed onto the back of my hand, she tried to climb onto the bottle this morning weird little thing that she is,
 
I don't directly spray my Cham with water I mist the top of his plants in his cage. I have got my Cham coming to me out on my hand and I don't want to blow that by drowning him down with spraying water.
 
I don't directly spray my Cham with water I mist the top of his plants in his cage. I have got my Cham coming to me out on my hand and I don't want to blow that by drowning him down with spraying water.

she actually runs to the front of the cage where ever im squirting into it, if i turn on my lucky reptile super rain, she climbs up to where the misting jets are, if i mist the cage and not her she will come to the front of the cage and wait till i spray her, when shes had enough she will just tottle off.
 
That looks good personally. I really don't know how to hydrate my chams yet :/ I have my custom humidifier on their cage, and it has huge tubes that sit on the roof. They humidify the air, but also cause large droplets to fall for the full hour that its running every 5 hours. I've never seen mine drink, but I figured it was good enough. Thoughts?
 
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