draetish
Avid Member
Winter can be brutal and hard to keep humidity levels up because of heating your house. My solution is pretty simple and works for me. I purchased a Cool Mist humidifer at Walgreen's for $40.00 put it in between Cabo's and Rocko's cages, made a tent to keep humidity in and covered the cages. This way the central heat cannot blow on the cages sucking up all the humidity. The opposite sides of the cages are not covered. During the day same thing except I only cover part of the cages. This way the chams have a choice of the humidity side or non-humidity side. Not to worry, these humidifier's are great in that they don't make everything drippy wet as long as you don't point the steam directly in the cage. My humidity stays around 50-60% all day and night. It's also keeps the cages around 65-70 at night while the rest of the house is warmer. 