Dripping system

I was wondering how long I should leave my drip system going and about what time I should turn it on on off. I'm only asking because I came home today and there was water everywhere and I looked at the drip and it's empty.
 
I keep mine on a very slow drip from lights on to lights off. I use a little dripper and I only need to fill it once or twice a week. I found that the valve didn't give me good control over the drip so I bought a fish tank air valve and I run the dripper to the air valve and then use that to control the flow.
 
I use a Zoo Med Big Dripper that I fill everyday (1 gallon). It lasts the whole day, lights on till lights off. I also have a Monsoon mister that runs four times a day for 18 seconds and my cage floor remains dry. I drill 3 small holes in the bottom of my cages and keep a rubbermaid container underneath to catch the excess water (see picture). It's cheap easy and effective. Do you have some sort of drainage system?

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Shelving units are good! They're nice looking as well. But for me I use television stands. I stop by my local hardware store and they have these black or white tv stands with gaps in between the bars. I just take them out the box, lay them down, and put the cage on top with a few holes and a container or bucket underneath to catch water. Hope this helped :)
 
Good idea using fishtank air valve to control little dripper. Ive just been out to buy one. Will let you know if its better than little dripper valve which i cant control.
 
I made my own drip system from a Klaussen Pickle container & an aquarium air valve. Just mess around with the valve till you get the flow you want. I have mine set to drip 1 per 1.5 minutes, thats about as far out as I wanted to go between drips. 3 days of running non stop and its about a .25 down.

The pickle container with pickles and air valve = 1/2 price of a big dipper, and I like pickles!
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I got the shelves at Ikea, about $30. I knocked out a couple of the wood planks that the cages sit on so I have a clear path to the drainage tub and use the planks on top of the cage to rest my drippers on. I found that if you spin the valves a bunch on the Zoo Med Drippers they loosen up and then become easy to adjust the drip speed. I also bought some cheap aquarium air hose to attach to the dripper valves. Now I don't need to put the dripper right over the watering spot.
 
Wow you guys have the drip set very slow. And your chameleon has the patience to wait 1.5 minutes for a drop of water? Makes me wonder if I need to set mine for a drop a second. :confused:
It's probably fine as I see my chameleon drink from it daily.
 
I made my own drip system from a Klaussen Pickle container & an aquarium air valve. Just mess around with the valve till you get the flow you want. I have mine set to drip 1 per 1.5 minutes, thats about as far out as I wanted to go between drips. 3 days of running non stop and its about a .25 down.

The pickle container with pickles and air valve = 1/2 price of a big dipper, and I like pickles!
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That's great!!
 
I keep mine on a very slow drip from lights on to lights off. I use a little dripper and I only need to fill it once or twice a week. I found that the valve didn't give me good control over the drip so I bought a fish tank air valve and I run the dripper to the air valve and then use that to control the flow.

Wooah? U only fill that once or twice a WEEK?? Woow lol i have the big dripper (1 gallon) and i have this dripping from lights on at seven oclock in the morning till around about an hour b4 lights off to let the cage dry up :) everyday i fill each morning as i use a gallon a day dripping, and its not pouring out its just a continuous drip! How slow must that dripper be? Lol
 
I have a mistking as well. Popeye likes to drink droplets from metal screen on top of viv. Dripper extra so that's where I have put dripper valve. Going a bit faster than one drop per 1.5 mins. Have wooden viv so have to have good control of how much water comes out.
 
Currently I use the cup with ice method but that A) is a PITA & B) it's empty when I get home from work. I just set-up my cage this past weekend so it's a temp measure until this weekend when I install my Mistking that I just got in the mail yesterday :D I'm going to also do the dripper with the aquarium air valve, I like that idea plus it will be a good back-up if (read: when) the power goes out.
 
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