Swiftchameleon
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i was researching misting systems and I saw a product called chameleon cantina drinking fountain. I wanted to know what it is and it is worth buying.
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a few people who use it say they never see the cham drinking from it and have to constantly clean it. i havent tried it myself, my cham does well with hand misting
I also do saltwater aquariums so I could actually either cycle it through a filter OR actually turn it into a filter by putting some filter floss and carbon/crystals in it.Guys/Gals it says "Replaceable Carbon Pads filter and purify the water".
Is it still a bacteria problem? The water keeps moving and it's filtered. I thought that's how you avoid bacteria problems. Am I wrong?
I got a Cantina when I got my new Cham a week and a half ago. I have it set up in his free range primarily as a "Just in Case" he decides he's really thirsty and he desperately wants a drink. It's not his primary source of water as he also has a dripper and he gets misted. However, I have not seen him drink from it and he's shown no interest in it at all. But I'm going to leave it there . I think it kinda looks pretty.
I do clean it thoroughly and rinse out the filter every few days. The carbon filter aides in removing bacteria and keeping the water fresh and clean.
The system works on the same principle as the filter in my 100 gal fish tank with a 15" Oscar that I've had for 8 years. But, I do frequent water changes and change out the filter very often in my fish tank.
So, I think if your Cham drinks out of the cantina that's great. But it must be cleaned and the filter should be changed often to maintain cleanliness. Just like anything, if this water source is neglected it can lead to bacteria buildup etc.
It's all part of being a responsible Cham owner and if you want to take the trouble of cleaning it.