Delef3
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Thanks for the input and advice! This is something I just started implementing. I was initially just doing on and off every 30 minutes. Past two nights have shown better levels, but still not there yet.The best thing I could potentially assist with here (And you may have replies on this already, if so, sorry!) is night time humidity.
If you are struggling with keeping the humidity raised, IMO you should keep the fogger on. Don't let it turn on/off. Just keep it on from 12:30-6:00am. I personally run mine from 1am to 6am.
Your humidity should be shooting up right at the moment your mister+fog turn on together and IMO (at least this is what I do) it should stay higher (80%+) throughout the night/morning. Mine goes from 70s (specifically in his resting area) to 80-99% and stays there the whole time. It does fluctuate throughout the night but it stays higher.
During the winter (we have forced heat/air and it comes from the ceiling) I had to raise my misting times from 1 min each session to 2 mins. Maybe either adding more misting sessions during those night/morning hours or simply increasing the sessions you're misting will help as well. But I would personally let the fogger run all night, and increase it's setting if you can. With your temps reaching the lower 60s at night... it should be just fine to do this. I've done it every single day since I've had Spike and we are approaching 1 year of me owning him soon. He is also a Sambava but I believe the care is the same.