Rlc1994
Chameleon Enthusiast
I won’t get in the technical aspects of this thread but it has been a good read so far with everyone’s point of views. I’ve also read the article about the dangers of Foggers from madcham before I started this regime. Very good informative site and I recommend everyone to read some of their articles.
My current setup I use a regular 40$ ultrasonic humidifier that runs for around 6 hours every night. Each day i dump the reservoir, water basin and wash out the tubes with just regular water and let air dry with a fan. That’s key imo that this needs done DAILY. Not 2 days not 3 days but DAILY. Then I Do a deep clean with regular white vinegar each week for the whole system. My piping is regular white 1 inch pvc modified to fit the humidifier. I use distilled water in this system. I Been doing this for almost a year now and Haven’t had a single RI or bacterial infection and my pipes and basin have never had any slime what so ever. Maybe I’m just lucky idk.. The key to this imo opinion is that daily cleaning I talked about above. It might be a little harder for someone too accomplish this if you have 20 cages and 50 feet of pipes to clean but for the average keeper with a couple chameleons it’s doable. Now I’m not saying this regime kills every single bacteria in my humidifier but the point is if your seeing slime and what not in your humidifiers it’s definitely a sign of not cleaning enough.
My current setup I use a regular 40$ ultrasonic humidifier that runs for around 6 hours every night. Each day i dump the reservoir, water basin and wash out the tubes with just regular water and let air dry with a fan. That’s key imo that this needs done DAILY. Not 2 days not 3 days but DAILY. Then I Do a deep clean with regular white vinegar each week for the whole system. My piping is regular white 1 inch pvc modified to fit the humidifier. I use distilled water in this system. I Been doing this for almost a year now and Haven’t had a single RI or bacterial infection and my pipes and basin have never had any slime what so ever. Maybe I’m just lucky idk.. The key to this imo opinion is that daily cleaning I talked about above. It might be a little harder for someone too accomplish this if you have 20 cages and 50 feet of pipes to clean but for the average keeper with a couple chameleons it’s doable. Now I’m not saying this regime kills every single bacteria in my humidifier but the point is if your seeing slime and what not in your humidifiers it’s definitely a sign of not cleaning enough.