Mhjanus
New Member
Hi All,
I live in the Raleigh, NC area and remarkably it is very dry and cool to cold in the winter months. During the summer it is super humid and hot. As such we must always be running heat or AC to stay comfortable in my house.
Because we always have to be running the AC or forced hot air the ambient humidity in my house is always very low. I struggle to keep it near 50% in my chameleon's enclosure during the day and that requires fogging all the time. At night getting it to stay even close to 75% or above requires constant misting and fogging (I understand we should fog in the night time hours regardless). While it wouldn't be so bad to mist more or fog even more, I have a baby chameleon and don't want to keep blasting him with the mister.
I have a dragon strange hybrid cage and that is a bit better than a screen enclosure, it is still not maintaining the humidity levels I'm going for.
Before I abandon ship and bite the bullet to try a glass terrarium I wanted to try just humidifying my whole room. I was looking for recommendations for whole room humidifiers that ideally have a built in hygrostat that would turn off at the desired humidity levels.
Thanks and I appreciate any help/advice!
I live in the Raleigh, NC area and remarkably it is very dry and cool to cold in the winter months. During the summer it is super humid and hot. As such we must always be running heat or AC to stay comfortable in my house.
Because we always have to be running the AC or forced hot air the ambient humidity in my house is always very low. I struggle to keep it near 50% in my chameleon's enclosure during the day and that requires fogging all the time. At night getting it to stay even close to 75% or above requires constant misting and fogging (I understand we should fog in the night time hours regardless). While it wouldn't be so bad to mist more or fog even more, I have a baby chameleon and don't want to keep blasting him with the mister.
I have a dragon strange hybrid cage and that is a bit better than a screen enclosure, it is still not maintaining the humidity levels I'm going for.
Before I abandon ship and bite the bullet to try a glass terrarium I wanted to try just humidifying my whole room. I was looking for recommendations for whole room humidifiers that ideally have a built in hygrostat that would turn off at the desired humidity levels.
Thanks and I appreciate any help/advice!