Fogger or mister

TroubleSome976

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So I'm out of thehouse from the morning til night time & some times I'm out of town over over night & wanna set up my female panthers wooden enclosure with some sort of watering system since it's less stressful than taking her to a chameleon sitter. I already have her lights on a 7a-8p lighting schedule.. Why suggestions do y'all have that could give me? Thanx in advance...
 
So I'm gonna need to hook up a drainage system aren't I cuz my girls enclosure is wooden with there peg board walls & door and top... Thankyou byte the way
 
I have been looking at the raindome lately and I want one real bad! it seems to be the best imo...
 
So I'm gonna need to hook up a drainage system aren't I cuz my girls enclosure is wooden with there peg board walls & door and top... Thankyou byte the way
 
Drainage is easy, raindome or mistkings are the best on the market for your situation.

Is the wood treated?

Make sure you set your timers with enough time for everything to completely dry out, to combat mold.

Drainage: Get a hollow stand/ table drill holes in the bottom of both. Lift one side with a small block of wood. Just barely, hole on the other side of the lift. Water drains towards the hole, through the table and to a bucket.
 
Thanx both of you and the rain dome looks Legit.. im gonna look into it and yes my enclosure is treated i made it myself and before i assembled the peg board and the door or the screens i sprayed each individual piece with a thick layer of sealer and then certain parts after i assembled it still it is made with peg board... so im not entirely sure how it will hold up i will definitely need to set it so that it has time to dry between misting... the bottom is also peg board with one of those baby changing blankets with a layer of plastic in between two thin layers of cloth... so i'm going to have to come up with something...
 
Have a wooden viv. It's well sealed with boat varnish. I run 2 nozzles on my mistking. One and a half mins four times a day. Most of the water goes into the plant pots.:)
 
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