I would like to pose a question regarding humidity, and get peoples opinions. I often see members posting about struggling with keeping humidity levels high enough. The consensus seems to be that chameleons need high humidity, somewhere above 60%.
I would agree that some species do need higher humidity, such as some in the Montane group, but is there any evidence that Panthers and Veiled chameleons need high humidity? Since these 2 species make up the largest percent of the hobby chameleon group, are we putting out information that leads new keepers to add humidity that is unneccessary? Are we increasing Upper Respiratory Infections by keeping higher humidity?
Do we have humidity readings for the areas that are homes to various species to back up a high humidity percent as a rule of thumb.
It seems strange to me that a Veiled would need high humidity when Yemen is desert, or a Panther in lowland scrub in Madagascar would need high humidity.
CHEERS!
Nick
I would agree that some species do need higher humidity, such as some in the Montane group, but is there any evidence that Panthers and Veiled chameleons need high humidity? Since these 2 species make up the largest percent of the hobby chameleon group, are we putting out information that leads new keepers to add humidity that is unneccessary? Are we increasing Upper Respiratory Infections by keeping higher humidity?
Do we have humidity readings for the areas that are homes to various species to back up a high humidity percent as a rule of thumb.
It seems strange to me that a Veiled would need high humidity when Yemen is desert, or a Panther in lowland scrub in Madagascar would need high humidity.
CHEERS!
Nick