WHOA! Didn't realise there were that many of them!!
Would this one be ok?
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Explosion-P...?s=pet-supplies&ie=UTF8&qid=1359224892&sr=1-1
Also, what temp do you all have your water at?
I guess you have 220V?
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WHOA! Didn't realise there were that many of them!!
Would this one be ok?
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Explosion-P...?s=pet-supplies&ie=UTF8&qid=1359224892&sr=1-1
Also, what temp do you all have your water at?
I guess you have 220V?
I try to replicate the natural conditions for where the Cham originates? Yes all chams are different but that's only for captive bread, all wild chams can only cope with what the heavens put down to them hot cold warm,
No idea. I think hubby might have to help with this one! Lol
If you use a temperature infrared on the water coming out of the misting nozzle with heated verses non heated water, I think you wll find a minimal difference.
I tried the heater in the tank, and it was a waste of money.
The only problem with that is that a temp gun may not be able to read the water correctly. I may do some test and catch the water and test it. I still don't think the temp gun could read it, but read the cup being warmed by the water.
I would argue that small differences in temperature are more important to a cold blodded cham who depends on the environment for warmth, as compared to us who generate our heat internally. Something that is just a little warmer to us could be dramatically more comfortable to a chameleon
At the end of the day, I love warm showers, and I will do my best to give that pleasure to my chameleo buddies !
Heater arrived today
Now it's just a case of plugging it in and monitoring the water temps I suppose (In reservoir tank and the resulting mist)
Will start at 80F in the tank and go from there. (Don't want mist to end up too hot/cold)