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But a humidifier isn't the same thing as mist - it's good for keeping up humidty but does it get things really wet? Remember that chameleons need lots of water droplets to drink from, so unless your system is getting that done, that's not a substitute for hand misting.
To the OP, something like Mistking is fantastic because the basic system, which is $100 + the nozzle and timer, can feed water to upto 15 nozzles. I don't know how many chameleons you have now, but if you have one or two now, who knows if in 6 months you don't have 4 - and all you have to do is get another $10 nozzle for each extra cage. Instead of another system or complicate yourself with awkward custom setups.
The OP asked about mist systems and the humidifier setup Leeslad is talking about it not a mist system. I've used Rainmaker mist systems and MistKing mist systems and I like both but MistKing's nozzles are much nicer (although more expensive). While many people claim to have been able to make their own mist systems for less money, few, if any, are able to truly match the performance and efficiency of some of these professional systems and I think they are well worth the money.
Chris
Olimpia, at what point did anyone mention this is a substitute for hand misting. I totally agree. I have botha misting machine and a rain maker both made by myself but even these dont stop me hand misting!..... please do not assume that Junior member dont know what they are doing. I have kept chams for five years, all diff types and sexes.
Woah how curious, it's only when I hit advanced reply that I see half of your post? How strange, Can everyone else see the last 2 sentences of this paragraph, about the experience? How weird, must be a glitch on my computer or something...
I never assumed that, I don't even look at member statuses or any of that stuff. It's just that in all the time I've had chameleons, I never had them as healthy and as well hydrated as they've been with their mistking. I tried all sorts of DIY projects to make misting, but none of them worked as well or as efficiently as this professional system does. And for me it is a substitute for hand misting, why else would I get something like this? It saves me from having to remember 3-5 times a day that I have to mist them, and sit there for 30 minutes holding a pump at each cage. Especially between work and classes.
But if yours works for you and you can get the cage nice and wet then fantastic! Great for you, I'm glad you found a way around paying $150 for something like a mistking that works just as well. But for me, it's been a lifesaver.
Hey, ya that was me. Well I was probably one of the people you met this weekend. I was the guy with the sleeve, and working over in the aquarium building. The starter kits look pretty rad, I think I want to build most of my stuff though. I mean, while its a baby Ill want to just pick up a premade cage, but I want to build a 3x2x4 inclosure when its big enough. The mist king is looking good though. whats the prices on those starter kits again?
-clay