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No. I used a small cup with a little hole that dripped into a bowl. No, I really didn't watch.
exactlyThe concept of a dripper is to simulate rain drops falling on leaves and/or branches. You need to place the dripper so it drips into a plant creating a slow & steady, accessible drip. The motion of the water dripping through the leaves, along with the way the light plays and sparkles on the drips will catch your chameleons eye and stimulate it to drink. Simply having it drip from the top of the cage directly into a bowl will not work.
Well, I just read sandrachameleons dripper post. Her set up is a lot like a rodent water bottle in that her chams drink directly from the hose. It looks like it works well.
I read recently that Chams are able to absorb some water through their skin as well. So when you spray make sure you get him with one or two pumps.
The biggest change I made when I started misting was using some warmer water. The warm water really made my Cham actually enjoy being misted. Rather than run away from the spray he would chill and raise his head slightly to make sure he was getting a good shower.