summoner12
Avid Member
The concern seems to be that younger chameleons in smaller cages might be more vulnerable to respiratory problems if the cage didn't completely dry between mistings.
That is a good point. I like to mist for long periods of time on my adults, then let the cage air out. For the babies I use tubs with drain holes along one side and then I tilt the tubs to that side. I use my Rain Dome on those types of cages to limit the 'watering' to one side of the enclosure. This way babies can escape if they want. I also mist for shor amounts of time on babies... but have misting sessions more frequently, so everyone gets something to drink if they weren't on the 'mist' side of the cage during a misting.