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definitely cycle it. I have a reptifogger as well and I turn it off and on a couple times a day and will leave it on for a few hours at a time (not full blast). Chams need a rise and drop in humidity throughout the day
I was not aware Veileds would need a humidifier or fogger, Yemen is desert landscape, is it not?
Nick
It is probably a matter of degree...the average indoor human house is pretty dry and the typical setup dries out fast under focused heat lights. They wouldn't need a lot of fogging every day; nothing like a jackson's for example, but a higher humidity cycle in the morning or late afternoon seems to suit them (in my experience anyway).
From what I've read the regions of Yemen where veileds are found isn't true desert. They are more common in thickly brushy coastal river valleys that get soaked with fog off the ocean on a regular basis.
It is probably a matter of degree...the average indoor human house is pretty dry and the typical setup dries out fast under focused heat lights. They wouldn't need a lot of fogging every day; nothing like a jackson's for example, but a higher humidity cycle in the morning or late afternoon seems to suit them (in my experience anyway).
From what I've read the regions of Yemen where veileds are found isn't true desert. They are more common in thickly brushy coastal river valleys that get soaked with fog off the ocean on a regular basis.
I would not use a fogger at all on a veiled. Chances are that the humidity in your house is plenty. You will probably cause more harm than good. I would provide dripping water and mist him once in the morning.
Check out ADEN. I thought Yemen was mostly desert with oasis here and there also, however the coast line day and night tempts are so different. I live in California where the winter temps are as low as 40 at night and avg 75c° during the day' It's lowland desert and very close to temps in alot of Yemen but then there's Aden, always a perfect 65 to 75 at night and 80 to 100 during the day with heavy morning fog that comes from the sea.I was not aware Veileds would need a humidifier or fogger, Yemen is desert landscape, is it not?
Nick
This thread is from 2014. You probably won't get much of a response if at all.Check out ADEN. I thought Yemen was mostly desert with oasis here and there also, however the coast line day and night tempts are so different. I live in California where the winter temps are as low as 40 at night and avg 75c° during the day' It's lowland desert and very close to temps in alot of Yemen but then there's Aden, always a perfect 65 to 75 at night and 80 to 100 during the day with heavy morning fog that comes from the sea.
I was not aware Veileds would need a humidifier or fogger, Yemen is desert landscape, is it not?
Nick
Wow 90% after 11 mos or before? It would make sense if it was before 11 mos same as most hatchlings-sea turtles etc falling prey to the overwhelming abundance of predators ..Also would explain the large clutches they throw at the predators. But a 90% death rate after 11 mos seems off.. especially seeing as how they aren't fully sexually mature-The males anyway. What is killing them in the wild after 11 mos? I know there are monitor lizards there and hawks but is there something else? Humans...I think the temps/humidity in the wadis where veileds live is quite different from the arid deserts that surround them. In the same vein, veileds, as I understand it, have a 90% mortality rate in the wild after 11 months . Presumably, we’re shooting for better in captivity.
Wow 90% after 11 mos or before? It would make sense if it was before 11 mos same as most hatchlings-sea turtles etc falling prey to the overwhelming abundance of predators ..Also would explain the large clutches they throw at the predators. But a 90% death rate after 11 mos seems off.. especially seeing as how they aren't fully sexually mature-The males anyway. What is killing them in the wild after 11 mos? I know there are monitor lizards there and hawks but is there something else? Humans...