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Drip System

shlitiouse Feb 28, 2005 04:26 PM

Hi, purchasing a chameleon relatively soon, and currently int the process of getting everything set up... My question here is... drip systems, what would you recomend for convenience? I was considering one of those automatic water mister things with the timers, is this enough, or do they require the water to be constantly dripping?

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muskratman Feb 28, 2005 05:38 PM

i used to use a drip system, now i have a humidifier going all the time right underneath the palm in my chams cage and it condenses on the leaves. plus my mom is always home and she likes to mist in there around 3 times a day.
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ToR038505 Mar 01, 2005 12:43 AM

Yeah, a drip system wouldn't be enough. I would spray often and have a humidifier. If you are on a search for a drip system there was a post a few down that had an excellent home-made one. There are also posts that have humidifiers that alot of us use. good-luck
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