mattj
New Member
This morning I was misting my chams. I just recently started hand misting my veiled again. I wasn't doing it for a while because I have a mist king setup on his cage. I haven't set them up on my new jacksons so I've been doing it by hand. And figured while I'm doing them I might as well give my veiled some more.
Honestly with the recent mistings is the only time I actually ever really see him drink. I know he's hydrated, I just never really see him drink.
My question is really can the mist spray bother their eyes if it gets in there? I know it looks like chams don't like getting misted as they tend to turn away, but I look at it as they have to get rained on in the wild. The main reason I ask is because as I was spraying him, I noticed a bright red membrane looking thing go over his eyeball and then go away. Kind of like a second inner eyelid or something. After that he has his eye closed for a minute or two.
I just bought a new mist bottle that pushes out a lot of water. I alternate between misting them and the foliage. And I'm certainly not right on top of them with the spray.
Is this normal? I've never noticed it. And I know they can do some funky stuff with their eyes to clean them out and use mistings to aid in that. Anyone have any thoughts?
Honestly with the recent mistings is the only time I actually ever really see him drink. I know he's hydrated, I just never really see him drink.
My question is really can the mist spray bother their eyes if it gets in there? I know it looks like chams don't like getting misted as they tend to turn away, but I look at it as they have to get rained on in the wild. The main reason I ask is because as I was spraying him, I noticed a bright red membrane looking thing go over his eyeball and then go away. Kind of like a second inner eyelid or something. After that he has his eye closed for a minute or two.
I just bought a new mist bottle that pushes out a lot of water. I alternate between misting them and the foliage. And I'm certainly not right on top of them with the spray.
Is this normal? I've never noticed it. And I know they can do some funky stuff with their eyes to clean them out and use mistings to aid in that. Anyone have any thoughts?