Many chameleon owners water their chameleons by hand. It is much cheaper than an automated system and can be manageable with only one or two cages. While I prefer an automated system, I believe hand misting is an important topic for the average keeper and we should discuss the best and most recommended method(s).
First, the duration. If I am hand misting I will often do so until the chameleon starts to drink. The time required for this to occur can vary greatly; I have experienced and received reports ranging from one to fifteen minutes. Water droplets do not hang around for very long. If you are hand misting and don't see your chameleon drinking, there is a chance its behavior does not change when you leave. My experience is limited and other members may have better input on this. A good way to know is to pay attention to your chameleon's poop.
Second, I highly recommend a pressurized spray bottle over the conventional squeeze bottle type. The chameleon's drinking response comes quicker and the daily process is obviously less tedious. This is from my experience and from other people I have talked to. I picked up a few from Home Depot a couple weeks ago for under $7 a piece. I think every chameleon keeper at a minimum should have one of these. I believe we will have more successful people in the hobby if small things like this are stressed.
photo left - pressurized spray bottle
photo right - common spray bottle
First, the duration. If I am hand misting I will often do so until the chameleon starts to drink. The time required for this to occur can vary greatly; I have experienced and received reports ranging from one to fifteen minutes. Water droplets do not hang around for very long. If you are hand misting and don't see your chameleon drinking, there is a chance its behavior does not change when you leave. My experience is limited and other members may have better input on this. A good way to know is to pay attention to your chameleon's poop.
Second, I highly recommend a pressurized spray bottle over the conventional squeeze bottle type. The chameleon's drinking response comes quicker and the daily process is obviously less tedious. This is from my experience and from other people I have talked to. I picked up a few from Home Depot a couple weeks ago for under $7 a piece. I think every chameleon keeper at a minimum should have one of these. I believe we will have more successful people in the hobby if small things like this are stressed.


photo left - pressurized spray bottle
photo right - common spray bottle
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