humidity problems

TheDankestMeme

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What's a way to bring up humidity, my Guage always reads around 20%, but she seems to do fine. I don't have 100$ to go spend on humidifiers and auto misters so I need a different way to bring it up
 
I already replied that smae solution to the other thread. Not sure why you made 2 threads. Have a mod delete one.

It encloses the cage, that will keep the water from drying up as quickly.

When you say, its at 20% when? It does not need to be constantly high all day long (depending on your species of cham). You just need spikes of highs then dry out in between.

I would do your best to save up for a Mister. The chameleons cage needs to be misted multiple times per day. If you have a job or go to school, in the day you will not be able to maintain that. Furthermore you wont want to soon.
 
I already replied that smae solution to the other thread. Not sure why you made 2 threads. Have a mod delete one.

It encloses the cage, that will keep the water from drying up as quickly.

When you say, its at 20% when? It does not need to be constantly high all day long (depending on your species of cham). You just need spikes of highs then dry out in between.

I would do your best to save up for a Mister. The chameleons cage needs to be misted multiple times per day. If you have a job or go to school, in the day you will not be able to maintain that. Furthermore you wont want to soon.
That happens because my Internet sucks, so who do I consult?
 
Have you thought about getting one of those indoor/outdoor digital temperature/humidity readers? I have one that sits right next to my cage and accurately displays both relative humidity and temperature. I've even checked it with my local weather station and it's within a few degrees.
 
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