Keep humidity high in a screened cage?

horsebackfever

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I have a graceful chameleon and want to get her a screened cage soon as she is getting big. Plus I have heard they like to have well ventilated air and don't like other chameleons so its not good for her to see her reflection. I have all of my reptiles kept in a small room. It is actually a large closet because my house is kept at about 65 degree constantly. I have dessert and tropical animals. My concern for getting a screened in cage for her is keeping the humidity to a high 90-100%. I work throughout the day so I cannot be there to mist her cage every two hours so I got a reptifogger. I do not think that the reptifogger will be able to keep a screened cage at this high humidity level. What are some other ways of doing this? I also have a waterfall in her enclosure already so that helps some with the humidity. Thank you!
 
One take that waterfall out! Your Cham will poo in it, crickets and other feeders will die in there then your Cham may drink from it and it will probly make him Ill and for a screened cage with mine I've coverd over the sides and back with plastic Bord( taped on) and left the top and front screened, this holds the humidity in and still alows for good air flow. Hopes this helps
 
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