Ok I see what you read. So please keep in mind what one person does may not be the advised for all and or how they do it they may not elaborate on in their response. Such as the above. He said he stopped misting during a shed but then later says he stops spraying the chameleon. These are two different things. And unfortunately part of the misunderstanding that can happen in an online forum. I would always suggest asking for further clarification when needed.It was a reply above. I don’t auto mist, I spray myself and I avoid him and focus on drinking opportunities for him
I have had 3 male veileds. Not one of them would put up with misting by hand. More than likely due to how hard and large the water is sprayed out. All reacted differently with the mistking. Only two of them would get in the water when it would kick on. Can this create an issue of a shed that does not come off. Yes it can. BUT I find in a healthy chameleon that has great husbandry they are still going to shed properly granted it may take a few days more as the shed has to dry out. Some chams love water shed or not. Some avoid it. Does this mean you want to directly spray a shedding cham if you hand mist. No you wouldn't intentionally do this. Heck not all chams are ok with being wet and if you have a cham that dislikes it then I would never spray one.