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I dislike zilla products from back then simply because of how cheaply made their product is. It may work for a short time but then something falls off, or breaks. From their fixtures to their more priceer products, id spend just a little more and get better quality from our sponsers here.
 
Haha..I'm right there with the both of you..I'm still trying to put the question? together :confused: Hey brittanyt, it would be most helpful for us if you can help us figure out the question you're trying to get the answer to :)
 
Does anyone know if using the Zilla tropical mist humidifying spray on the chams setup and her??:confused:

Don't bother with this. Misting your cham and cage with filtered water (you don't want to use very hard water that causes a lot of mineral buildup on the leaves etc). After all, humidity in the wild is due to rain and mist...plain old water!
 
Don't bother with this. Misting your cham and cage with filtered water (you don't want to use very hard water that causes a lot of mineral buildup on the leaves etc). After all, humidity in the wild is due to rain and mist...plain old water!

Okay thanks
 
Haha..I'm right there with the both of you..I'm still trying to put the question? together :confused: Hey brittanyt, it would be most helpful for us if you can help us figure out the question you're trying to get the answer to :)

I'm sry I didn't realize I asked the question all dumb.. I meant if using the mist would help her
 
Haha yeah, just like Carlton said..with the right amount of misting and heating will give you the humidity you need. If your home or where you keep your cham with a screen enclosure is too dry or hot then you could try to increase the misting sessions, but be careful on your humidity level with the heat to avoid respiratory infections!

PS. It's okay about the weird question format, I don't really know how dumb I ask my questions till after I read it again :D
 
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