broderp
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Thanks to this: https://www.chameleonforums.com/threads/misting-with-cold-air-humidifier.156010/ I am asking that thread be locked and to restate my original question. Thank you for any advise.
ORIGINAL QUESTION
Will it work? I'm building up a new terrarium and am incorporating a lot of live plants.
Drinking opportunity for my Cham aside, can a humidifier be used effectively in place of misting? Misting is great for the plants but can the same be accomplished with a humidifier?
My goal here is to kill two birds with one stone,
NEW INFO
I believe that using a cold air humidifier as a sole source for watering plants is NOT going to work as the amount of humidification required will basically turn the terrarium onto a large foggy cloud. This can not be healthy for any Cham. Thank you to the forum member in the previous thread for this information.
So I'd like to rephrase the question and ask how do you maintain a healthy humidity thru misting?
Since I have never had live plants, and my new setup most live plants, providing misting to keep them alive seems like a huge amount of waters, I'm envisioning the humidity shooting up to 80% or more for several hours. Is this not bad for our friends in there? What am I missing? Does this issue only affect those of us in glass terrariums a the humidity levels are significantly higher and easier to maintain?
ORIGINAL QUESTION
Will it work? I'm building up a new terrarium and am incorporating a lot of live plants.
Drinking opportunity for my Cham aside, can a humidifier be used effectively in place of misting? Misting is great for the plants but can the same be accomplished with a humidifier?
My goal here is to kill two birds with one stone,
- maintain a varying humidity for a Cham,
- help with watering the plants
NEW INFO
I believe that using a cold air humidifier as a sole source for watering plants is NOT going to work as the amount of humidification required will basically turn the terrarium onto a large foggy cloud. This can not be healthy for any Cham. Thank you to the forum member in the previous thread for this information.
So I'd like to rephrase the question and ask how do you maintain a healthy humidity thru misting?
- I understand the goal is to provide a way to let your Cham drink as the water on the plants sill stimulate the drinking behavior.
- I also know that you want the enclosure to completely dry between misting.
Since I have never had live plants, and my new setup most live plants, providing misting to keep them alive seems like a huge amount of waters, I'm envisioning the humidity shooting up to 80% or more for several hours. Is this not bad for our friends in there? What am I missing? Does this issue only affect those of us in glass terrariums a the humidity levels are significantly higher and easier to maintain?
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