summerseeking
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I live in the super hot, dry Central Valley of CA (San Joaquin Valley). So, a couple hours away from you actually.
I think you’re right! Mid to high 40’s isn’t too much to get worried about. Can I get your exact misting schedule? I thought I had this down.. turns out I can’t remember if you’re supposed to mist for 2 minutes 30 minutes BEFORE and AFTER lights on/off, or if you’re supposed to mist for 2 minutes 30 minutes AFTER and BEFORE lights go on/off. Confusing, to say the least all my current chameleon knowledge pertains to non bio active setups, but I may have to start researching that option!
Bio active enclosures are so much easier than they seem. What’s cool about them is that it make maintenance chores like cleaning the enclosure almost not needed. The isopods and springtails take care of the cleaning. I have I also have millipedes in mine which are fun.
It sounds like you would benefit from a hybrid enclosure. One of my enclosures is screen, it works well for the room it is in but the other is in a room that I keep at low humidity (I have a dehumidifier running) because my bearded dragon is in that space. For that room I built a hybrid enclosure (part screen, part glass) and it helps keep the humidity in. You could possibly replace your side walls with something like this https://amzn.to/3C41hgX. Working with an enclosure type that fits your climate can be a game changer. All screen isn’t alway appropriate.
My light are on at 8am off at 8pm so for my misting schedule I do 5 mins at 8:30pm , 1 min at 1 am, run my fogger from 1:02 - 6 am, and the last misting is at 7:30 am for 2 mins.