Drippers

Plastic containers that have a tiny tiny hole drilled in the bottom....so sophisticated.(not)....easy to clean...each to unclog...can use regular tap water that has sat out overnight.
I totally get what you are saying, but for a more upscale look in the living room or dining room they dont look the best. With this set up, it enables a large reservoir to be placed below the top of the enclosure and out of site. So while i'll be going the simple plastic container route in the basement "chameleon cave" I'll probably go with somthing like the design Jacksjill showed us for the upstairs display where I want to achieve a more "finished" look for my wife's benifit.
 
I didn't usually keep the cages in the living area of the house. For years I've had a room 24' x 12' and part if another room dedicated to reptiles. Everything is neat and tidy but not glamorous! :)
 
@JacksJill post pictures once it's set up. In my little chameleon experience it seems the drops stimulate drinking more so than the mist. A nice rain system on top of misting should ensure hydration for the Montanes out there.
 
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