As long as the humidity levels are not too high then you will be alright.
Misting in the tank will cause Humidity levels to rise, so be sure and do it outside of the tank. Misting is fine, but dragons can only take in water either by drinking or through their vent. So unless they enjoy you spraying them in the face with water they might not drink too well.
IMO its much easier to just give a bath every 2-3 days for 15-25 minutes and be done with it. However if you put a water dish in and she will drink from it then thats fine just so long as the humidity levels are not TOO high in the tank.
As long as the humidity levels are not too high then you will be alright.
Misting in the tank will cause Humidity levels to rise, so be sure and do it outside of the tank. Misting is fine, but dragons can only take in water either by drinking or through their vent. So unless they enjoy you spraying them in the face with water they might not drink too well.
IMO its much easier to just give a bath every 2-3 days for 15-25 minutes and be done with it. However if you put a water dish in and she will drink from it then thats fine just so long as the humidity levels are not TOO high in the tank.
I don't know very much about humidity, but I do have two water dishes in my enclosure. Never seen Lucy drink from them... but I believe that it is better to have them there than to have her be dehydrated.
To piggyback on your question and answer: What happens if the humidity is too high? I see so many posts saying what to do if it is and what to do to prevent it, but none tell of the complications.