MattandRicco
Established Member
You do know that a fogger and a cool mist humidifire are they samething right? A cool miat humidifier uses a fogger in its mechanism lolNothing
I Recommend Fogging
For millions and millions of years every single night the chameleons sit in very high humidity and mist or fog. They are used to it and they need it. If we want to provide correct natural environment for them in captivity, there is no way how to avoid using fog. All other hydration methods are causing problems because high amount of liquid water swallowed through drinking off liquid water irritate The intestinal tract and provide the bodies with a osmotic shock. Moreover,
Regarding the hydration cycle from cold foggy nights and warm dry days into a hot and humid days and warm dry nights, which is the common keys in keeping the most frequently kept a Chameleons, is also heavily harmful. Regarding the hydration cycle from cold foggy nights and warm dry days into hot and humid days and warm dry nights, which is the common keys in keeping the most frequently kept a Chameleons, it’s also heavily harmful.
It has health consequences and shortens their lifespan.
If people decide to keep animals, they are obliged to provide them exactly what they need without any pardon. The most frequent excuse motivated by human discomfort is for me not acceptable. If you cannot provide what the Chamaeleons need, do not keep them. This is the ultimate rule. Any other approach leads to suffering and even torture.