low humidity

rejgary

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I just got my Chameleon yesterday. The humidity is low in the enclosure. I have a waterfall inside. A drip going with a little dripper. I am also misting with a spray bottle every few hours. Is there anything else I could be or should be doing? I am a little worried about him as his color has changed over the last 24 hours. Thanks
 
I just got my Chameleon yesterday. The humidity is low in the enclosure. I have a waterfall inside. A drip going with a little dripper. I am also misting with a spray bottle every few hours. Is there anything else I could be or should be doing? I am a little worried about him as his color has changed over the last 24 hours. Thanks

How big is your cage?
 
What is your location? I need to keep a fogger in my enclosure because I live in Colorado at 7,000 feet, 10% humidity.

Also, lose the waterfall. It breeds bacteria.
 
Also, the plastic sheeting trick works wonders. Put a sheet of plastic (the kind that comes in a roll at the hardware store or a Dollar General) around 3 sides of the enclosure. I use strips of adhesive backed velcro stuck on the frame of my reptibreeze screen cage to hold it up. This setup works really well, and helps keep the water from misting and spraying from getting all over your room.
 
the enclosure is 2 feet by 2 feet by 3 feet

I live in northern alberta

Is there any certain live plants that are better for him?
 
Get an umbrella plant and a cool air ultrasonic room humidifier (30 bucks) and ditch the waterfall. Good luck!
 
the enclosure is 2 feet by 2 feet by 3 feet

I live in northern alberta

Is there any certain live plants that are better for him?
Since you live in a cold/dry place, a glass cage or a glass/screen hybrid would work well for you.

I personally favor umbrella plants (schefflera) and pothos.
 
I have a ficus in my enclosure and it works great, I do not have any humidity problems and my humidity is normally around 50-60% all the time and I am in a basement lol But like Swayne said it would be worth looking at just to make sure you do not have those problems especially during winter. I recommend Exo-Terra, they may be pricey but if you get the right size enclosure right off the bat you will be set.
 
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