Guess it also depends on what your fogger "looks like". If it's a 1 gal consumer all-in-one unit it may well go near the top (or on top) of the enclosure. Mine is a 3 head mist maker inside a 15 gal container (also feeds my mister) that belongs at the floor level.
Regarding reflection/glare - polarizing filter removes them usually. Specifically for surveillance cams - try to place it against the glass. The viewing/shooting angle should be wide enough though.
I have mine placed flat to the glass door, sort of peeping inside - it swivels up with that door...
What's the worst scenario your camera is hacked? They'll watch your cham to death? :)) You can always opt for a non-rotating cam so you mechanically control it's direction.
Overall her place (4hx4wx3d) looks like this. I would'nt say it's heavily planted as the plants are still to grow to fill the upper part of the enclosure.
Ok, thanks. So you think those levels are too low... is 'getting a chill' a condition or is it more about "slow-down mode" in terms of metabolism?
I'll try to measure up there in her usual "parking area" to get a better ideas how it really measures. She's around a foot distance from both lights...
Amigos, one question that seems a bit controversial IMHO to me regarding "climate equipment" is whether I should provide a heat lamp for my parsonii. Now she's kept inside basically at room temp (around 68), summer will bring that up into higher 70s. Would you consider that appropriate?
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