Humidity is a topic that is quite detailed when you consider the environments of different chameleon species. This thread is to encourage discussion and the sharing of experiences.
To get the ball rolling, here are some thought-provoking questions:
1. How can a Veiled Chameleon need high humidity when much of their natural environment is dry desert scrub brush land?
2. Do all Panthers need a set humidity level, or do locations they are collected from vary? If so, does it profit to duplicate the location humidity?
3. Montane species as Jacksons, Mellers, Quads, Montiums, Fishers, and many others are considered high-humidity need species; are there humidity variance needs in this classification of Montane?
4. I would guess that many chameleon keepers have kept different species with very low humidity levels to live long healthy lives, and to successfully breed continuing generations, if so, what were the humidity levels kept?
5. When we report humidity levels, are we averaging when a misting takes place, and the other 95% of the normal room humidity?
6. Have any keepers found a correlation between low humidity levels and difficult molts.
7. Can we come up with a list of recommended humidity levels by species?
CHEERS!
Nick
To get the ball rolling, here are some thought-provoking questions:
1. How can a Veiled Chameleon need high humidity when much of their natural environment is dry desert scrub brush land?
2. Do all Panthers need a set humidity level, or do locations they are collected from vary? If so, does it profit to duplicate the location humidity?
3. Montane species as Jacksons, Mellers, Quads, Montiums, Fishers, and many others are considered high-humidity need species; are there humidity variance needs in this classification of Montane?
4. I would guess that many chameleon keepers have kept different species with very low humidity levels to live long healthy lives, and to successfully breed continuing generations, if so, what were the humidity levels kept?
5. When we report humidity levels, are we averaging when a misting takes place, and the other 95% of the normal room humidity?
6. Have any keepers found a correlation between low humidity levels and difficult molts.
7. Can we come up with a list of recommended humidity levels by species?
CHEERS!
Nick