Humidity in this desert?! I think not.

sauer

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Feel free to point me in the right direction if I have just missed it, but I can't seem to find mention of any specific humidity levels for veiled chams.

JannB (and I love her blogpost) mentions to keep humidity up... I live in the desert so keeping humidity "up" is a very broad term for me. Naturally, we have less than 20% humidity on the most humid days.

My baby definitely shows her grays when humidity gets under 40, but is it necessary to push humidity above 75%? & is exposing her to outside weather conditions out of the question? Considering the dry, dry air?
 
Before i got a mist king i had some eye problems with my male veiled due to low humidity.I keep my humidty at 75%-90% during the day and let the cages dry out at night.it drops to about 60% just before the first morning mist. Running a cool air humidifer during the day is a good idea if you dont have a misting system
 
I'm using a Zoo Med Repti Fogger now, and hand misting about every other-other hour.
The humidity stays around 75% during the day, but the water supply runs out very quickly with that Fogger. I have been running the Fogger overnight but it runs out before I can wake-up, and I usually find the humidity just under 50% in the morning.

I would love to set-up a small mister that could go off every few hours, but I just don't have the dough for it this summer.

P.s. I also have an old-school bedside style humidifier. Do you think she would benefit from running dual humidifiers (one pumped into cage, one just in room)
 
I'm using a Zoo Med Repti Fogger now, and hand misting about every other-other hour.
The humidity stays around 75% during the day, but the water supply runs out very quickly with that Fogger. I have been running the Fogger overnight but it runs out before I can wake-up, and I usually find the humidity just under 50% in the morning.

I would love to set-up a small mister that could go off every few hours, but I just don't have the dough for it this summer.

P.s. I also have an old-school bedside style humidifier. Do you think she would benefit from running dual humidifiers (one pumped into cage, one just in room)

Why not control the Repti Fogger with a multiple setting timer? Get the timer, set up some fog cycles, plug the fogger in to it turned ON. You could set it so it runs a while, shuts off, runs again, and work the schedule out so it doesn't go dry. That's what I do with my ultrasonic humidifiers.
 
I... honestly don't know why I didn't think of that... I have my lights on a timer, why not throw the Fogger on one, too!
Even running it just every other 30 mins wouldnt affect the humidity, but make the water last twice as long!
Carlton, my friend, you are a genius!
 
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