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Howdy,
Years ago, the local reptile store that I deal with had 3-4 glass-bottom enclosures that he wanted to use for chameleons. We decided to bust out the glass and drop in a PVC sheet drilled with a few drain holes in its place. It actually turned out pretty good. Another choice is to get a new enclosure that already has the PVC bottom . All it takes is money .
That old water can be full of nasty things (parasites, bacteria etc.) so you want have that bottom dry-out between mistings.
What part of Los Angeles are you located?
i had a glass bottom cage a one time and i pulled the glass out and replaced it with a piece of plexi-glass. then i used a dremmal to router out a hole it it and put a drain in it. then i used aquarium silicone to seal up the edges. elevate a live plant right over the drain to put weight over the drain so the plexi glass bends and all the water drains out