SoberParrots
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I just got a good mister and I was wondering how long/often it should run. Every half hour? Every few hours?
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Normally even in high ambient humidity morning and evening is perfectly fine but adjusting how long can be important. In a high humidity environment a morning misting may need to be shorter or done earlier to accommodate a spike in humidity. But a spike is ok. A consistent high can bring issues if your cage is not drying out or there is not enough air circulation. Everything becomes a balancing act based on the ambient conditions and enclosure type used.It also depends on your ambient humidity conditions too I started with a basic bill strand advice for the misting cycle but adjusted due to my higher ambient humidity
I have a veiled chameleon. I’m guessing you’d set it more during the night?Normally even in high ambient humidity morning and evening is perfectly fine but adjusting how long can be important. In a high humidity environment a morning misting may need to be shorter or done earlier to accommodate a spike in humidity. But a spike is ok. A consistent high can bring issues if your cage is not drying out or there is not enough air circulation. Everything becomes a balancing act based on the ambient conditions and enclosure type used.
I absolutely love the exoterra monsoon it’s no mistking but with a smart timer it does the job for me!Hi so there is no one size fits all
In the beginning I just hand misted then I got a exoterra monsoon with this I misted 2 minutes 3 times a day which I was getting my humidity right but I just got a new system which on the same schedule is creating way to high humidity. One thing I could recommend is monitoring the temp and humidity in your room your enclosure is in. As mentioned trial and error but making sure there is good air flow. Try running your mister b4 lights on and after lights off and a dripper during the day also using a govee mini wireless can/ could also help determine the best duration and timing
Yes I should’ve clarified that’s what I meant to say it probably has to do with the fact my reptiles are all in the basement and everyone knows how humid those get!Normally even in high ambient humidity morning and evening is perfectly fine but adjusting how long can be important. In a high humidity environment a morning misting may need to be shorter or done earlier to accommodate a spike in humidity. But a spike is ok. A consistent high can bring issues if your cage is not drying out or there is not enough air circulation. Everything becomes a balancing act based on the ambient conditions and enclosure type used.
Really mine works perfectly fine it gets a nice mist I played around with the nozzle too that might be something that affects it?I thing I didn't like about the exo terra was it was more a spray than a mist
So no... it’s still as I described above. Daytime humidity for a Veiled should be in a 30-50% range.I have a veiled chameleon. I’m guessing you’d set it more during the night?
Misting is to establish/raise humidity to provide sufficient hydration and humidity levels for the particular species.I just got a good mister and I was wondering how long/often it should run. Every half hour? Every few hours?
Humidity
Day time 30% - 50% RH Ensure that branches and surfaces dry daily
Night time 80% to 100% RH Provide air movement to avoid stagnant air