@jannb Do you think the method I used for my Balls would work the same for cham eggs? This way you don't need to be as worried about getting the right ratio of water to medium. Also, the eggs never touch anything moist/wet.
Ok, so I have no experience hatching Chameleon eggs. How ever I have hatched many clutches of Ball Python eggs over the years. Wondering if this method would work for chams. @jpowell86 @jajeanpierre @jannb (just tagging a few users that come to mind for hatching lots of eggs!)
I used shoe box...
I HAVE NO EXPERIENCE WITH MELLERS
Might be a good idea to up his misting times. If he is waiting for water all the time maybe he is thirsty.. :)
**again, just an opinion**
Check the link. I am not suggesting the product for you to use, however there is a good description and visuals as to how the ventilation works as @Remkon is trying to explain to you.
http://www.exo-terra.com/en/products/natural_terrarium_large.php
Hope this adds a little clarity for you.
It has been a while since I have grown ( I grow children now :)), but the High pressure Sodium lights that I used to use would be way too hot for any cham!!
I agree with most, although probably not harmful, best to avoid!