One of the Phenomenal Podcasts of the Chameleon Academy on Fogging

The Chameleon Academy podcasts have become one of the few reliable pillars in modern chameleon husbandry. Their value lies in the fact that they do not chase trends; they translate field biology into captive practice with discipline and restraint. The fogging episode is a good example. It did not simply popularize fogging; it explained why hydration in chameleons is a multi‑phase process, how nighttime humidity interacts with physiology, and why replicating natural moisture cycles reduces stress and improves long‑term health.
By presenting these concepts clearly, the Academy pushed the community forward. It set standards where none existed, corrected long‑standing misconceptions, and gave keepers a structured way to think about environmental parameters rather than improvising. The result is measurable: better hydration, calmer animals, more stable lineages, and husbandry that finally resembles the ecological reality of the species.
The podcasts do not make chameleons "easy." They make them understood.