Mister Vs. Fogger

Can i see a pic of your screen cage. and also, the cage's bottom?
All this back and forth, I have a feeling that we are talking about 2 different things.
 
A pic ... or even if you could give us a good detailed description of your cage. Not really relevant here but while were talking about caging what kind of lighting do you use?
 
I finally did my drainage system I actually went like an entire week without one. lets just say I went through a few paper towel rolls... :rolleyes:. It took me a while but I did It look really nice and also put the pump and water reservoir and all the power cords next to it. I use a pro-mister 50 with the quad mister from mist-king it is a really nice system I use this funnel system from here http://chameleonnews.com/?page=article&id=75 and attached a hose to the end of the funnel to a 4 gallon plastic container. I use a liter container for the water pump and refill it like every 2-3 I don't use to big of one because every time I refill it I wash it. Since its a quad sprayer I run it 5 times a day for a minute and the humidity stays high for a while..
 

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i really cannot add a drainage :[ since the bottom of my cage is the same size as the book shelve its on and there fore holes will be useless...:/ i do have a dripper it is a little dripper from zoomed. if i do have the sprayer to spray for a minute every 2 hours or so will it build a lot of water? when i spray the cage for about 1-1.5 minute it stays cool humid for about 10 minutes and then it gets warm again the humidity levels stay at a 55-60 for about an hour and then go to 50 in the 2 hours then i spray water again like i did before. the water seems to stay on the umbrella plant and the rest of the plants the drippings land on the wood chips i bought from the petstore.

A little off topic, but it seems like your not allowing enough time between misting sessions. The enclosure should become completely dry before misting again otherwise you run the risk of your cham developing a respiratory infection, not to mention humidity isn't a huge demand for vields like it is for other species.
 
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