NERVOUS
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Took a few pictures of my Chameleon enclosure today while doing some cleaning. Thought I'd share them here for feedback.
Here's a frontal view. It's a Dragon Strand Atrium enclosure (w/ Dragon Ledges and Drip-Easy drainage system) as well as a few other accessories from MistKing and Zoo Med. The UVB light fixture is a Zoo Med ReptiSun LED UVB (with a ReptiSun 5.0 T5 High Out bulb). I usually have 2 basking heat lamps on top, but I took 1 down to take pictures of the MistKing nozzles. Each lamp has a different wattage bulb so my Chameleon can choose the appropriate basking temperature.
The plants are all Pothos. They're potted in BYGEL wall organizer containers from IKEA. I usually have 10 of them in the enclosure, but only 6 are in the picture (because I'm cleaning the enclosure while taking these pictures). Each container has gravel at the bottom with potting soil in the middle and river rocks on top. They attach perfectly to the Dragon Ledges.
This is a MistKing 5-port manifold. Port 1 is the input from the pump; which is attached to a 3-gallon bucket in the stand below the enclosure. Port 2 feeds the Left sprayer. Port 3 feeds the Adjustable Rain Nozzle. Port 4 feeds the Right sprayer. Port 5 is capped. The manifold is attached to the frame of the enclosure with screws to prevent noise, vibrations, etc.
The Left and Right sprayers each have Ball Valve and Screen Top Wedge accessories. The Ball Valves allow me to turn each sprayer on/off individually; which allows me to do things like run the Adjustable Rain Nozzle by itself. The Screen Top Wedges made the installation simple and resulted in a finished product that looks OEM.
The Adjustable Rain Nozzle is also fitted with a Ball Valve, so I can turn it on/off individually. It sits in-between the 2 heat lamps and simulates rainfall in a 12" diameter circle right in the middle of the enclosure... Sort of like a rainfall shower head for my Chameleon.
I appreciate any/all feedback... Thanks!
Here's a frontal view. It's a Dragon Strand Atrium enclosure (w/ Dragon Ledges and Drip-Easy drainage system) as well as a few other accessories from MistKing and Zoo Med. The UVB light fixture is a Zoo Med ReptiSun LED UVB (with a ReptiSun 5.0 T5 High Out bulb). I usually have 2 basking heat lamps on top, but I took 1 down to take pictures of the MistKing nozzles. Each lamp has a different wattage bulb so my Chameleon can choose the appropriate basking temperature.
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Dragon Strand Atrium enclosure (w/ Drip-Easy drainage system) and Zoo Med ReptiSun LED UVB...
The plants are all Pothos. They're potted in BYGEL wall organizer containers from IKEA. I usually have 10 of them in the enclosure, but only 6 are in the picture (because I'm cleaning the enclosure while taking these pictures). Each container has gravel at the bottom with potting soil in the middle and river rocks on top. They attach perfectly to the Dragon Ledges.
This is a MistKing 5-port manifold. Port 1 is the input from the pump; which is attached to a 3-gallon bucket in the stand below the enclosure. Port 2 feeds the Left sprayer. Port 3 feeds the Adjustable Rain Nozzle. Port 4 feeds the Right sprayer. Port 5 is capped. The manifold is attached to the frame of the enclosure with screws to prevent noise, vibrations, etc.
The Left and Right sprayers each have Ball Valve and Screen Top Wedge accessories. The Ball Valves allow me to turn each sprayer on/off individually; which allows me to do things like run the Adjustable Rain Nozzle by itself. The Screen Top Wedges made the installation simple and resulted in a finished product that looks OEM.
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MistKing Valve Control Misting Assembly (w/ Screen Top Wedge and Ball Valve accessories).
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MistKing Valve Control Misting Assembly (w/ Screen Top Wedge and Ball Valve accessories).
The Adjustable Rain Nozzle is also fitted with a Ball Valve, so I can turn it on/off individually. It sits in-between the 2 heat lamps and simulates rainfall in a 12" diameter circle right in the middle of the enclosure... Sort of like a rainfall shower head for my Chameleon.
I appreciate any/all feedback... Thanks!