PetNcs
Chameleon Enthusiast
well, you oversimplify… You are close to true that if there is extremely good ventilation, the risk of hot humid air is less as it evaporates quickly. But then, what is the purpose of such misting if you would eliminate it immediately with ventilation? that does not make sense.can’t even really see why misting with the lights on would matter much given proper ventilation. So the water would evaporate and send pathogens into the lungs that fast? I’d imagine fogging with lights on would be even worse then since the molecules are in the air longer and easier to inhale deep into the lungs? Also, you’d think chameleons outdoors on the east coast would be dying instantaneously lol, no?
The trick is not as yiu assume in quick transport of the germ while misting at high temps (which is nonsensical as you say) but in other me hanism. namely the combination of high humidity and high temperature potents the metabolic activity and reproduction of the germ which are already there! the metabolic and eeproduction eate can be 3-5time quicker at 85 if compaeed to 70F. Thisnis the lroblem. Plus, the oversaturated hot air full of vapor is hard to breathe - have yiu ever been in hot and humid sauna?