There are several versions of Wyze cams. The "Pan" version mentioned above is indoor only and does not appear to have any weather resistant rating.
The Wyze Cam v3 is the newest version - I use one on my cham's enclosure. It is indoor and outdoor (IP65 rated) - note that it is a wired camera...
I actually have that one also, in addition to the "Pets Pioneer." It does work just fine, only downside is that you have to remove the reservoir to refill it.
I'm not sure about "best," but I have two of these and am happy with them. They have multiple modes which create flexibility to control the humidity levels. They also fill from the top so you don't have to remove the reservoir each time.
I did have one unit leak from the bottom after about...
I suppose that will be fine so long as you don't kink the tubing. You may need to get elbow fittings to make it work. You might consider trying one using the bracket for the nozzle. You might find it preferable to run the tubing on the outside.
Although I don't prefer it, can't say your method with the wire won't work. It looks like you put all the wire on the outside so there are no sharp pieces on the inside. One question would be how you plan to get the tubing in and out of the enclosure? Depending on your plan here, could be...
A few questions buried in there so will try to get them one at a time:
- Extra length vs additional nozzles: I feel you should have no problem running 5 nozzles even with a bit of extra tubing. The limitation is the pressure the pump can put out at a certain flow. The nozzles contribute more...
I'm not sure that came out specifically - I just assumed for use in a mister or fogger. I use RO/DI for everything, but like Mark, I have a large unit from reefkeeping days and a 50 gallon storage tank for it. I worry about a lot with the chameleon, but access to water isn't one of them.
If you mean one like this, I had one many years ago. They work fine, but they are slow. The one in the link says it makes 1 gallon in 8 hours - it's not terrible, but depends on all where you want to use the water. If it's just for filling up your fogger and mist bucket, probably will work...
Waterfalls and water bowls that stay in the enclosure are not good due to the potential for bacteria to grow. The vine might be OK, but it's more about the synergy between the climbing areas, plants, and lights. There is a lot of good information on this site under the "Resources" menu. Here...
Those style are not recommended as they typically do not put out enough light - the best option is a T5 HO fixture with say, an Arcadia 6.0 bulb. This would be a linear bulb.
Cool looking enclosure! I have a basking light and a heat element in my dome fixtures. My 4 T5s are 2x6500, 1x12.0 UVB, 16.0 UVB. The 12 and 6 work well together in my enclosure, based on where the basking areas are located. I'm getting UVB numbers right on target.
I have a dome fixture on a ball python enclosure like the dual ReptiZoo in your first link, no complaints. For my cham, I have 2 smaller dome fixtures for a basking lamp and IR heat - they fit in the holes on either side of the Radion.
I use only Arcadia bulbs at the moment, have one 6 and one...
I use this T5 Fixture and have 2 UVB lamps and 2 plant lights - it's not cheap at ~$300, but probably not that far off having multiple, individual fixtures. I also took a Radion XR30 Pro unit and slapped it in the middle, but not using it at the moment.