closchameleon
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This has been discussed a lot but usually the solution is getting a fogger to run during the night, the problem is I live in a very hot climate and no matter the temperature inside my house, the temperature in my jacksons cage at night doesnt fall past 60-70 degrees, his humidity only stays at 50 degrees but i do not want to risk adding a fogger in, I read somewhere that foggers+higher temps can cause a respiratory infection. His dripper runs all night, and his automatic mister goes off for 3 minutes in the morning, a minute during the day, and 3 minutes again about 30 minutes before lights out. I have plastic shower curtains on one side of his cage but if anyone can help or offer advice it would be greatly appreciated!