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So, you keep your misters on, really all night? You never let your cage dry out? Mmmmmm. I thought it was best to turn everything off at night to let it get dry. You know, so mold doesnt grow.My misters come on when my humidity drops below a set point. When all the lights are out, the cage keeps its humidity a little better. Humidity is naturally higher at night. I've noticed my Cham tends to fall asleep right before lights out each night. My timer is set to the actual sunset based on longitude. I think it's his way of telling me that daylight savings is BS.
They won't run at night, maybe once after sundown. My temp drops at night, thus the humidity stays a little higher. Even during the day, with proper ventilation, the enclosure completely drys out between misting.So, you keep your misters on, really all night? You never let your cage dry out? Mmmmmm. I thought it was best to turn everything off at night to let it get dry. You know, so mold doesnt grow.
I'm just the opposite I have a humidifier on a controller, and it hardly ever comes on during the day wile the misters are working, but it runs nearly all night.My misters come on when my humidity drops below a set point. When all the lights are out, the cage keeps its humidity a little better. Humidity is naturally higher at night. I've noticed my Cham tends to fall asleep right before lights out each night. My timer is set to the actual sunset based on longitude. I think it's his way of telling me that daylight savings is BS.
Jan, I usually turn stuff off when the sun sits near the horizon. But thats going to be about 5 oclock starting in Nov. I think your 4 oclock thing will be perfect for us tooI never mist after 4:00 this time of year.