My suggestion would be to not mist so much that you require drainage.
Just have your timer to mist multiple times a day for 1-2 minutes.
All the plants will be soaked but not require you to empty buckets of water daily.
I'm a supporter of Fortaz use.
It has few side effects then Baytril (I lost a Ball Python that had an RI due to Baytril).
Fortaz is going cost you more then Baytril I assume, but there's a better chance that he'll be cured from it.
Finally someone else that pays attention to the brands ingredients.
Based on what the OP said, I was getting worried I told him the info, but sounds like it was some other shop lol.
Ya definitely buy some powder to make it yourself.
It's really not hard at all.
If it's too wet, you just need to have a higher Powder/water ratio.
It's somewhat rare that the silks will drown themselves in wet chow, depends on their size mostly.
He's sitting at ambient 87, getting sprayed down every hour to cool him off.
The front of the store is just sitting at 95 because of all the enclosures.
I doubt it emits UVB, from what I read neodymium basking bulb's are just clearer heat emitting bulbs that make your displays look nicer.
You'll have to link us to the product or take a pic of the box.
Oh right, my bad.
What I read and what I saw where two different things lol.
I'm just used to male x female when reading BP pairings.
Ya that wont be too bad at all.
Fruit Bearing Trees are Males, while the non-Fruit trees are females.
Both the leaves are the exact same for feeding.
Yes, as odd as trees that are sexed are ... :P
Depends if it's a large 3 month or a small 4 month.
A large 4 month would have no issue.
A large 3 month likely would be fine too, but if they're a big undersized you may have some issues.
I doubt very much they were selling you the Cham pictured.
It was probably just the oldest of the clutch and used him as the likeliness of the rest of the clutch.
Your cham is likely smaller because he was likely caged with some other chams. That usually slows their growth slightly due to...
Probably some back luck.
From raising them from eggs I can tell you they don't all grow at the same rate.
I currently have some 4" horns and some 1/2" horns all from the same group of eggs.