skoram
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No doubt, IMO/IME heavy misting is just as good if you don't want to go fogging route, but the fogging does seem to work. Petr (I think)said he even has chameleons living off *only* fog and no mist. Pretty incredible. Personally, for my Parsons in the garage, this winter I have switched from heavy misting to high humidity/fogging at night out of convenience. He hasn't showed any signs of dehydration. I still do an hour or 2 shower once to twice a week for him though. And I give him a daily light misting.
Heavy misting could be just as good if you have a screen enclosure but, per info from Dr. Chris Anderson, will create too wet of an environment in a glass enclosure which could lead to URI. Dr. Anderson said he mists his glass enclosures once per day for 2 minutes. I always had doubts about how my chameleons could receive sufficient hydration with a similar misting schedule since I have almost never witnessed them actively drinking. I just trusted in the fact that their urates were white. Your reference to Petr Necas' research provided me with some clarity on the issue.