Hi All. First off, many thanks to this forum and all the users for lots of support and tips I've been able to obtain, including on the current build we have for our veiled named Speedy.
I completed a custom build about 2 months ago and so far so good, but I've been having issues getting the humidity up when needed and didn't expect that problem given the type of enclosure. If anything I thought it would get too humid but that happened and if anything it's going the other direction. I suppose that's good in a way but at the same time I need to make sure the levels are correct at night, etc..
Attached are a few pictures of the enclosure, and here's a general summary of the enviro factors.
-Lighting is a 24" UVA/B strip, basking lamp, and plant light.
-Air vents are installed 2x on the bottom and 2x at the top.
-1x small fan is pulling air from behind the top right vent
-1x small fan is pushing air from behind the top left vent
-A humidifier is piped into two ports at the bottom to send in fog.
-A fish tank pump is inside the humidifier water chamber which runs to an irrigation system that pumps from the top down, into each planter and with 2x random drippers. I did have to significantly decrease the watering since the lower planter was getting too filed up with water (there are manual drains which I've used).
So far after about 2 months everything has been going pretty good, cham seems happy and healthy. The humidity levels have a hard time getting up past 80 so I'd supplement with some random spraying. I have noticed in the past 2-weeks, potentially due to temp changes (our heater is running mroe now?) that the humidity levels have dipped significantly and I can't get it up past 72-73. I did notice recentely a couple of his top scales held their shed which has worried me a bit so I wanted to check in here with the community to see if anyone had any recommendations how I might be ablet to get it higher, ideally without constant manual spraying.
You will note that I do not have a misting system which was intentional and the result of lots of reserach that indicated it may not be necessary for a veield at this age. I fully realize opinions may be mixed on this, and expect lots of responses may indicate that a misting system could help solve the humidity issue.
As mentioned above, the biggest surprise to me so far on this build has been that I can't get the humidity levels up, even with the fogger going for 15-20 minutes it won't pass 80, even in the lower part. Somehow the enclosure is letting a lot out, which is good, and somewhat by design, but I did think it would retain more given there is no screen on the sides.
Thank you for any help and constructive critisism Cheers.
I completed a custom build about 2 months ago and so far so good, but I've been having issues getting the humidity up when needed and didn't expect that problem given the type of enclosure. If anything I thought it would get too humid but that happened and if anything it's going the other direction. I suppose that's good in a way but at the same time I need to make sure the levels are correct at night, etc..
Attached are a few pictures of the enclosure, and here's a general summary of the enviro factors.
-Lighting is a 24" UVA/B strip, basking lamp, and plant light.
-Air vents are installed 2x on the bottom and 2x at the top.
-1x small fan is pulling air from behind the top right vent
-1x small fan is pushing air from behind the top left vent
-A humidifier is piped into two ports at the bottom to send in fog.
-A fish tank pump is inside the humidifier water chamber which runs to an irrigation system that pumps from the top down, into each planter and with 2x random drippers. I did have to significantly decrease the watering since the lower planter was getting too filed up with water (there are manual drains which I've used).
So far after about 2 months everything has been going pretty good, cham seems happy and healthy. The humidity levels have a hard time getting up past 80 so I'd supplement with some random spraying. I have noticed in the past 2-weeks, potentially due to temp changes (our heater is running mroe now?) that the humidity levels have dipped significantly and I can't get it up past 72-73. I did notice recentely a couple of his top scales held their shed which has worried me a bit so I wanted to check in here with the community to see if anyone had any recommendations how I might be ablet to get it higher, ideally without constant manual spraying.
You will note that I do not have a misting system which was intentional and the result of lots of reserach that indicated it may not be necessary for a veield at this age. I fully realize opinions may be mixed on this, and expect lots of responses may indicate that a misting system could help solve the humidity issue.
As mentioned above, the biggest surprise to me so far on this build has been that I can't get the humidity levels up, even with the fogger going for 15-20 minutes it won't pass 80, even in the lower part. Somehow the enclosure is letting a lot out, which is good, and somewhat by design, but I did think it would retain more given there is no screen on the sides.
Thank you for any help and constructive critisism Cheers.