PlexiTop Watering

PGRVII

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Just wondering if anyone else does this on occasion also...
Since my tops are all plexi and vented with holes,occasionally, I will pour some water on them to simulate a quick downpour. The enclosure returns to normal after a while of course,but figured just another way to get some water throughout like in nature. 😊
 

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I pour water through the holes....but its less that i want to simulate rain and more that im too lazy to pop the top...lol.
 

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Just wondering if anyone else does this on occasion also...
Since my tops are all plexi and vented with holes,occasionally, I will pour some water on them to simulate a quick downpour. The enclosure returns to normal after a while of course,but figured just another way to get some water throughout like in nature. 😊

I've done it as well, but not a downpour. Avics at least don't like a downpour, they pull their legs in.
 

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Yeah that works. Unless one has a misting system etc, it's hard to simulate rain.
Well...about that 😂
I do have a mistking system downstairs for my panther chameleon...
But it is set to go off a little too much for the tarantula taste Id imagine.
 

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Well...about that 😂
I do have a mistking system downstairs for my panther chameleon...
But it is set to go off a little too much for the tarantula taste Id imagine.
I know that product. I used to own a Veiled. I love Panther's though--- what type of Panther? I haven't bought one yet because the breeder Ed Kammer, produces so many gorgeous ones that it's hard to make a decision.
 

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I know that product. I used to own a Veiled. I love Panther's though--- what type of Panther? I haven't bought one yet because the breeder Ed Kammer, produces so many gorgeous ones that it's hard to make a decision.
Ed does breed some nice ones over there at Kammerflage. I got King Zorak from Nick Henn at Canvas Chameleons a number of years ago,picked it up at his facility and got a tour,it was super cool. He is a Blue Bar Ambilobe.
 
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