I was using an Exoterra Monsoon on a timer to mist my chameleon while I was at work. She's in a naturalistic terrarium with live plants, soil, those pebbles for filtration, etc and things were fine... until the Monsoon broke.
And by broke I mean the timer part stopped working and it sprayed the entire tank of water into her cage all at once while my wife and I were at work. When I got home from work the drainage under the soil was filled completely with water, the soil is completely saturated and there was a half inch of water pooled on top of the soil.
Now I'm trying to get the water out because I can't even mist my girl at all without the water pooling on top of the soil. I've siphoned water from the top with a hose (muddy water in the mouth... YUM!) and I've tried digging holes in the soil to get to the drainage layer to siphon but that's only working on the area immediately surrounding the hose.
In short I can't get rid of the excess water. Does anyone have any ideas how to get the water out without re-doing the entire enclosure?
Hindsight being 20/20 I should have known not to use the timer on the Monsoon because this happened with another one I had hooked up in my ball python's enclosure a few years ago. The difference is that enclosure didn't have soil in it so all I had to do was dry it out with a towel.
And by broke I mean the timer part stopped working and it sprayed the entire tank of water into her cage all at once while my wife and I were at work. When I got home from work the drainage under the soil was filled completely with water, the soil is completely saturated and there was a half inch of water pooled on top of the soil.
Now I'm trying to get the water out because I can't even mist my girl at all without the water pooling on top of the soil. I've siphoned water from the top with a hose (muddy water in the mouth... YUM!) and I've tried digging holes in the soil to get to the drainage layer to siphon but that's only working on the area immediately surrounding the hose.
In short I can't get rid of the excess water. Does anyone have any ideas how to get the water out without re-doing the entire enclosure?
Hindsight being 20/20 I should have known not to use the timer on the Monsoon because this happened with another one I had hooked up in my ball python's enclosure a few years ago. The difference is that enclosure didn't have soil in it so all I had to do was dry it out with a towel.