ChameleonMom
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Sorry, I know this is probably the wrong place to ask but I did pose my questions in the Free Range section of the board but nobody has seen it! (I understand that section of the board may be new?) Either way, I absolutely love the idea of a free range set up and recently had the opportunity to see a whole room dedicated to free range at the home of my reptile boarder's. It was pretty spectacular - there were 2 pothos that had grown so long that the vines had made it around the entilre room which were attached to the wall with hooks, placed about 3 feet from the ceiling. Along with the plant vines, the owners had wrapped vivarium vines amongst the plant for extra grip for the chameleon. The cham in question was thriving and had learned to 'do its business' in one corner of the room, only! (now thats 'training'!) I was bowled over by the set up and have done alot of dreaming since, along with trying to convince my husband I need my own chameleon room for my growing interest in free range! Hey, he's got the garage (man cave), why can't I have my own room (cham cave)? 
A couple questions I have though, with a free range set up such as I've seen how can you be certain your cham is getting the benefits of the UVB/UVA lights if he's roaming during the time the lights are on? I would be concerned more time would be spent roaming than sitting under much needed lighting.
Also, how does the cham stay hydrated? I understand that if there is a dripper going the cham will learn its location and return to drink when thirsty, but having lost a cham to dehydration I am super paranoid about hydration now and mist approximately 4 times per day in addition to a dripper. Would a fogger or humidifier create enough dampness in an entire room, to satisfy the hydration needs in between drinking?
Also, I am assuming the cham would go into an enclosure at night and be let out to roam during the day? Or is there anyone here who lets their cham roam day and night?
Any insight would be appreciated, or perhaps more pictures of free range setups may help me out! Thanks!
A couple questions I have though, with a free range set up such as I've seen how can you be certain your cham is getting the benefits of the UVB/UVA lights if he's roaming during the time the lights are on? I would be concerned more time would be spent roaming than sitting under much needed lighting.
Also, how does the cham stay hydrated? I understand that if there is a dripper going the cham will learn its location and return to drink when thirsty, but having lost a cham to dehydration I am super paranoid about hydration now and mist approximately 4 times per day in addition to a dripper. Would a fogger or humidifier create enough dampness in an entire room, to satisfy the hydration needs in between drinking?
Also, I am assuming the cham would go into an enclosure at night and be let out to roam during the day? Or is there anyone here who lets their cham roam day and night?
Any insight would be appreciated, or perhaps more pictures of free range setups may help me out! Thanks!