Okay, I was just wondering. I know a couple people did that and messed it all up.
The only other thing I could think of is an object is blocking the water flow in the nozzle. (Not calcium buildup) Try taking the nozzle apart and cleaning with a Q-tip.
I also have a bearded dragon. Forgot to mention that hahaha. But I have 3 babies from 2 months to 5 months old, one sub adult, and two adults. And every once in awhile I'll feed the spider in the corner of the window.
But you can purchase them by the hundreds. I just find the 1000 eggs the best...
Take the nozzles off and soak them in a container of vinegar for about an hour or two and if you want shuffle the nozzles around to knock off all the heavy build up. Then rinse them thoroughly with clean water. That should work if your problem resides in the nozzles.
So im looking for a pair of chams (Male and Female) to get a new color line going. Im looking for a pair of Ambilobe with opposite colors. I dont really wanna spend another 6 to 700 hundred at a larger breeder because i just bought 4 large clear side cages from Dragon Strand. If anyone has any...
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Hahaha it's okay, but yea I bought a cheaper humidifier till I was ready to buy a better one and let me tell you it was worth it. Like right now my chameleon room is at 62% humidity and I have it on the lowest setting.
So I had the same problem and I came on here to find answers or anything to help and I found the solution. They told me to use a humidifier and I recommend the same. It's the best $50 I ever spent. Hahaha