ReptarChams
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Hello everyone so Ive decided to DIY my own screen cage it’s 24 deep 48 wide 48 tall , full screen cage , and I am having trouble keeping humidity above 50% , does anyone have any suggestions on what I can do? Im
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Have you tried using a fogger? Or a drip system or something? Or try misting it a little more often/longer.Hello everyone so Ive decided to DIY my own screen cage it’s 24 deep 48 wide 48 tall , full screen cage , and I am having trouble keeping humidity above 50% , does anyone have any suggestions on what I can do? Im
I have a fogger running pointed on the bed down below to keep it moist so it can maintain humidity , I have a homemade water bottle dripper up top and I mist for 2 minutes a few times a day so I’m a bit worried , I don’t want to fully enclose the sides until I can get some cork board to build a Bio-Active wall and even then I don’t want my Cham to get respiratory issues ,Have you tried using a fogger? Or a drip system or something? Or try misting it a little more often/longer.
Yes, good idea. Better to be safe than sorry!I have a fogger running pointed on the bed down below to keep it moist so it can maintain humidity , I have a homemade water bottle dripper up top and I mist for 2 minutes a few times a day so I’m a bit worried , I don’t want to fully enclose the sides until I can get some cork board to build a Bio-Active wall and even then I don’t want my Cham to get respiratory issues ,
Ok I do live in a dry climate area so maybe I would have to close off a few sides , I was just worried it would harm the chameleon, I’ve been struggling to keep humidity above 50 with the lights on at night it goes up to 68-70Enclosing one side won’t harm your chameleon and in fact many people do it in areas that are dryer and needs more humidity to be trap in the enclosure. I’ve even seen some people put two panels on each side of the enclosure and the chameleons are perfectly healthy.
Ok I do live in a dry climate area so maybe I would have to close off a few sides , I was just worried it would harm the chameleon, I’ve been struggling to keep humidity above 50 with the lights on at night it goes up to 68-70
Ok so I’ve been going crazy over this because I don’t want the little guy to be uncomfortable, I have 3 hanging plants I’m going to add but I’m housing then in a “quarantine” style set up to make sure they are clean as I got them from a random store , I’ve made some adjustments and the humidity is now sitting at 60, I’m just worried it’s day 2 and he hasn’t touched his crickets I have set up a meal cup and a dome type feeder so they can’t escape but he won’t eat themJust realized this was a veiled. Humidity only needs to be 30-40% for them during the day. 70-100 at night.
Yes, don't stress. Just give him time to adjust. I wouldn't worry about it too much if he's new you should wait a bit. Those new plants your getting mike make him feel "safer", otherwise he/she is a beaut!This is the little guy btw
Ok I do live in a dry climate area so maybe I would have to close off a few sides , I was just worried it would harm the chameleon, I’ve been struggling to keep humidity above 50 with the lights on at night it goes up to 68-70