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Im not sure if you are referring to the bio-bubble thing... or the chameleon cantina(drinking fountain). in most instances, i wouldn't put a chameleon in the bio-bubble. I've never had a cham that could utilize one myself so i wont rule out chams like pygmies. The fountain, its a toss up for most members in here, they understand it has to be cleaned almost on a daily basis... chams will tend to poo in it.... i think.....
Just wanted to give an update on how the Cantina has been working for me since I got it. It really is wonderful, as the above poster said, it reduces misting time by half because now I only have to mist to keep up humidity.
No more fussing with a dripper and more importantly no more fussing with a drainage system. As long as you completely clean it out and sterilize it at least once a week, bacteria wont be an issue. There is also a little plastic guard along with the carbon filter pad so that crickets or other bugs dont drown and fester.
There is also a switch to alter the flow of the water for chams that have an easier time seeing a drip as opposed to a flow.
It is however NOT FOR EVERYONE, because not all chams take to it as well and will just ignore it. In my experience though, if you leave it in long enough (days, sometimes even weeks), your cham will eventually get over the "new, strange object" factor and see it as a source of running water. You can also play around with the water flow adjuster to see what his preference is. Just keep misting as usual for hydration UNTIL you see him drinking from it.
Carbon filters do NOT kill bacteria, they just filter out contaminants like chlorine, minerals, salts, etc. So you cannot just change the water in a fountain to clean it, it would need to be taken apart and sanitized to kill all the bacteria.
Clean water also will not just randomly become tainted with bacteria either... It has to be contaminated with bacteria for more bacteria to grow. If you are putting distilled water in a mister, if it's sealed, it shouldn't come in contact with bacteria (but you would change regularly anyway). When the water is flowing and not sealed, like in a fountain, your cham may not purposely poo in it, but it's easily contaminated if there are bacteria in his feet (or a cricket that stepped in poo climbs onto or in the water)... That's the concern with fountains. It's not that you CAN'T use them, it's just that they need to be meticulously sanitized on a frequent basis or they turn into bacteria factories, which will make your chameleon very sick.
Here's a link about carbon filtration if you want to read more about it. http://science.howstuffworks.com/environmental/energy/question209.htm
(Also aquarium filtration is different because fish live in water and you make sure your filtration media is colonized with good bacteria to keep the bad bacteria levels down.)
I bought one a while back, the cantina...looked good but just too small and my first Cham died in it, my guess due to stagnate air creating an uri as the only airflow on those things is a small square mesh opening in the back. Not a fan of it I also had the drinking fountain thing too, the humidity did stay high but I'm not a fan of the setup seems like a kids toy. Go with what works and get a screen cage in my opinion.
I'm very intrigued by this item. I'm considering buying it just to try it but it's still sold out almost everywhere. As a new chameleon owner...I'm scared to try it though!
got ya. Well for that one I'd do what works best and get a misting system. When I had the fountain it needed regular cleaning and smelled due to dead crickets. I guess it's not the worst if you plan on daily cleaning. And sorry I thought you meant the actual cantina!Thank you for the reply but I meant drinking fountain not The enclosure..