LITTLE DRIPPER WATER ?

lthrbecks

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I'm trying to work out, if the falling droplets of water MUST fall on to a leave in order to be licked up by my chameleon? Its proving to be a little bit awkward getting the position right. Can i just let the water fall, in mid air instead?
 
Id the unpleasant experience recently of having a waterlogged substrate! The dripping water was missing the collection pot below and inadvertently drenched the peat soil bottom! I'd to remove it all and start with fresh peat. Sadly, I've to do it all over again as I'm creating a bioactive vivarium ASAP. Nightmare
 
Id the unpleasant experience recently of having a waterlogged substrate! The dripping water was missing the collection pot below and inadvertently drenched the peat soil bottom! I'd to remove it all and start with fresh peat. Sadly, I've to do it all over again as I'm creating a bioactive vivarium ASAP. Nightmare
This is why it’s necessary to have that drainage layer that we told you about. It collects all that excess water and you can siphon it out.
 
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