fast306stang
New Member
Here's the scenario:
I have a humidifier sitting outside the enclosure at the bottom. I still have to get a gauge for the temp and the humidity. Will the humidifier drop the temp of the enclosure? I upped the heat bulb to a 100 watt and he responded nicely with a healthier appetite.
I poked a hole in the bottom of a 32oz Powerade bottle, I can control the drip by how tight I put the cap on.
I have a small pump sprayer that I was using several times daily before I thought about the humidifier and before I made the drip bottle.
So...with the drip and the humidifer, I should be able to cut back on the misting, right? Do chams need water sprayed directly on the skin on occasion? I had to spray my iguanas bc it helps them shed. Chams don't shed as often as iggy's do though, right?
What humidity range should I shoot for, and should I have the humidifier on at night since the heat lamp will be off?
Lots of questions I know, I'm still behind the power curve here, lol. Thanks everybody, great forum!
I have a humidifier sitting outside the enclosure at the bottom. I still have to get a gauge for the temp and the humidity. Will the humidifier drop the temp of the enclosure? I upped the heat bulb to a 100 watt and he responded nicely with a healthier appetite.
I poked a hole in the bottom of a 32oz Powerade bottle, I can control the drip by how tight I put the cap on.
I have a small pump sprayer that I was using several times daily before I thought about the humidifier and before I made the drip bottle.
So...with the drip and the humidifer, I should be able to cut back on the misting, right? Do chams need water sprayed directly on the skin on occasion? I had to spray my iguanas bc it helps them shed. Chams don't shed as often as iggy's do though, right?
What humidity range should I shoot for, and should I have the humidifier on at night since the heat lamp will be off?
Lots of questions I know, I'm still behind the power curve here, lol. Thanks everybody, great forum!