PabloTheCham
Chameleon Enthusiast
Hey guys.
I was just thinking, is humidity actually impactful to chameleons? I read that humidity can be low (especially for veileds), but that as long as hydration is good, there shouldn't be an issue. I know humidity should be 40%-50% humidity for my veiled, but I also know it is no where near there. i have 2 sides of my enclosure covered with shower curtains, and my mistking goes off 9 times a day, but my humidity is not high enough, but my cham is still fine.
Also, people that have free ranges like me, don't make the whole room the freerange is in humid, and their cham doesn't have issues either. You may mist the freerange, but it is still not going to make the humidity of that room significantly higher. So what is the point of humidity? is it just useless/overrated?
I was just thinking, is humidity actually impactful to chameleons? I read that humidity can be low (especially for veileds), but that as long as hydration is good, there shouldn't be an issue. I know humidity should be 40%-50% humidity for my veiled, but I also know it is no where near there. i have 2 sides of my enclosure covered with shower curtains, and my mistking goes off 9 times a day, but my humidity is not high enough, but my cham is still fine.
Also, people that have free ranges like me, don't make the whole room the freerange is in humid, and their cham doesn't have issues either. You may mist the freerange, but it is still not going to make the humidity of that room significantly higher. So what is the point of humidity? is it just useless/overrated?