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If you are going to get a fogger I understand using a human humidifier works best for the price? Buying actual reptile stuff usually is waaay over priced. But you have an automatic mister too?
A mister and fogger are not the same thing and don't do the same job. A mister is what is needed for your chams hydration and a fogger is just a humidifier with a tube on it with a picture of a reptile on the box. I agree with @Andee they are way over priced.I still need to get an automatic mister as well.
A mister and fogger are not the same thing and don't do the same job. A mister is what is needed for your chams hydration and a fogger is just a humidifier with a tube on it with a picture of a reptile on the box. I agree with @Andee they are way over priced.
If you want a humidifier just go to walmart or amazon. You can get a humidifier for $30 on up. I got a $30 one and I just need to fill it once a day.I know~ I still need to get both, but someone already told me which mister to get. I currently only spray the chameleon cage with a spray bottle, but I am not home all of the time, and I am usually worried about my chameleon's hydration, that's why I am looking into both.
(My chameleon is perfectly fine, he is hydrated I just have a paranoid mind lol)
I have used this for several years:
https://www.walgreens.com/store/c/walgreens-cool-mist-humidifier/ID=prod6211862-product
You can find them for between $25-$45. I think I paid like $29.99 with some coupon they had.
The reservoir holds one gallon of water (use distilled). IN my terrarium, that would last a month easy. I varied my humidity with my controller to swing slowly thru out the day from 40% to 70%. The top fits PVC pipe pretty well but I did buy a thin rubber like weather stripping to make a nice seal. Here is what it looked like on my small terrarium. I used that exact same one with on the floor and a much longer piece of PVC that brought it up to a 3 ft tall terrarium.
This is a veiw from the inside just before bedtime. This was my pride and joy, my little Cham named Jackson (R.I.P.). He would go to the mist from time to time.
So I currently am looking for a fogger and I was wondering what brand would be best. I saw the Animal Planet, and the Exo-Terra fogger. Which one would be the best to chose for a juvenile Veiled Chameleon, with a 16 L x 16 W x 30 H mesh cage?
Thank you~
Thank you so much for giving a link~
He's so handsome, I am sorry for your lost.
While I was waiting for my Mistking system to arrive, I purchased the Zoo Med fogger off of Amazon for $48. It works fine but I find that since the MistKing arrived, I rarely turn on the fogger. My veiled is not a fan of the fog (or the mist for that matter). It does look kinda cool though when the fog is sinking into the cage. IMO you don't really need a fogger if you have a MistKing (or similar) and a dripper.
If you are referring to me, the humidifier was used as a fogged to vary the humidity with the safe range for a veiled.I am not sure a Veiled needs a humidifier...typically more humid conditions are required for Calluma and Montane species.
CHEERS!
Nick
Yes he was, Thank you.
I was given the idea by a forum member years ago. Just paying it forward. If you go this route, hopes it works well for you.
If you were expecting a Mist King, why did you buy the Zoo Med? I'm curious if you had previously used a fogger or if it was just a "why the hell not" moment.
I think do agree with you, if you have live plants then a Mister is the best way to go. Based on my forum research and posts, the amount of fog required to keep live plants healthy would be very unhealthy for a Cham. A mister with larger water drops will raise the humidity just as well as a humidifier/ fogger. My previous Cham (R.I.P.) had all fake plants in his terrarium and drank water out of a rodent water bottle! So all I needed to worry about was the humidity, and a humidifier from Wal-Greens did the trick.
Are you in a screen cage? How is the Mist King working out? Does it do a better job of raising or keeping the humidity? I'm looking at options for a Mister as well for my new terrarium setup.
I bought the fogger because I was going to be gone for long periods during the day at the time and wanted to be able to provide some moisture while I wasn't there to hand mist. I also thought that it would do a better job of raising my humidity than it actually did. But, I think the problem there is...yes I have a screen enclosure and the humidity in the cage really seems to depend more on what is going on with the weather than whatever i do in the cage. Although that is still a little bit up in the air because we haven't had any real dry, cold weather since the MistKing was installed. I love the MistKing though. It is a quality product for sure!!