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Thanks!Mist. The wetting and then drying out of the dead skin, will cause it to be flaky vs one big piece. It will help with the shedding.
Petr necas says to not mist, but I'm not sure how much it matters. Lower humidity is probably more important.
What do you do when they get older and dont poof? At some point it might take a month before the tail finishes shedding after the head starts. I guess you could not mist a baby, but i have not seen this in action with chams and beardies. Beardies you just put the whole crew in a bucket with a 1/4" of warm water.
Yes I'm on his life with chameleons page on Facebook! I love being able to ask a published expert!Petr necas says to not mist, but I'm not sure how much it matters. Lower humidity is probably more important.
She has a dripper. I did mist the bottom leaves lightly but not as heavily as I usually do. She's all done now and everything came off pretty quickly so I'm happyI agree with mist as usual and if hand misting try not to wet the chameleon. Shedding or not he/she will still need opportunities to drink.