lurker9090
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(fully screen enclosure) So Ive been just misting/dripping since I got my cham, and all his urates have all been hydrated! However, Ive started to become worried about the wall and floors, they look fine but I think with repeated water exposure it could cause peeling. I do try to wipe away what I see but it is a hassle. Ive also had a hard time having his enclosure dry out during the day. I find the only way to dry it out would be to have a fan constantly running, but this would remove the humidity from the air.
I saw bill strand say in a video that if you begin fogging, you will have to mist less. Would fogging during the night cause water droplets on my floor/wall? Would it cause the soil to be too damp in my big potted plant? Would the floor of my enclosure be a pool of water in the morning? Or does the water stay "in the air"?
I have a landlord that is WAY too concerned about aesthetics LOL. So I worry putting shower curtains on the walls, and a big matt on the floor, would be pushing it, considering he already let me have a crested gecko and a chameleon even though the lease says NO PETS lol.
Bonus video of my handsome cham about to shed for the second time since getting him
I saw bill strand say in a video that if you begin fogging, you will have to mist less. Would fogging during the night cause water droplets on my floor/wall? Would it cause the soil to be too damp in my big potted plant? Would the floor of my enclosure be a pool of water in the morning? Or does the water stay "in the air"?
I have a landlord that is WAY too concerned about aesthetics LOL. So I worry putting shower curtains on the walls, and a big matt on the floor, would be pushing it, considering he already let me have a crested gecko and a chameleon even though the lease says NO PETS lol.
Bonus video of my handsome cham about to shed for the second time since getting him
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