BenjiTheCham
Established Member
Hello,
So I am planning on getting my first veiled chameleon within a couple of weeks. I have been researching and slowly gathering my supplies over the last few months. I have an exo Terra large tall glass terrarium, as recommended by my local reptile store because I live in Minnesota and it is always super dry in my house because of constant AC and heat.
I recently set up my mistking system and ran it for a day and noticed water pooling up at the bottom. I would really like to avoid drilling holes in the bottom as it is glass and it would most likely require a lot of extra work and money.
I was wondering if a substrate could help this at all. I know that it can cause impaction and is not recommended for beginners, but I am willing to try. I was only planning on using paper towels, but I don’t have any in yet.
Thanks in advance!
So I am planning on getting my first veiled chameleon within a couple of weeks. I have been researching and slowly gathering my supplies over the last few months. I have an exo Terra large tall glass terrarium, as recommended by my local reptile store because I live in Minnesota and it is always super dry in my house because of constant AC and heat.
I recently set up my mistking system and ran it for a day and noticed water pooling up at the bottom. I would really like to avoid drilling holes in the bottom as it is glass and it would most likely require a lot of extra work and money.
I was wondering if a substrate could help this at all. I know that it can cause impaction and is not recommended for beginners, but I am willing to try. I was only planning on using paper towels, but I don’t have any in yet.
Thanks in advance!