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I would stick to the temps they should be kept at indoors. 72f-78f ambient, with a basking area in the low to mid 80s.Digit says good morning all!
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Quick question - when is it considered too cold or too hot to bring a veiled out for some sun? Just wondering as it's starting to really drop here in IL.
Tx in advance to all whom chime in!
full sun around 45-50. Cham just needs to get to 65-70 and with sun its gonna bump around 20 degrees above ambient. Ive done several thankgiven runs like that.
Infact too hot might be around 75 with full sun around here, im lucky they last 30min in the outdoor cage before they start clawing to want back in.
I have three males that are housed outdoors all year and I live in FL. So they have all been acclimated the past 3-4 years with the natural temp fluctuations. I would stick to what others have recommended in regards to temps for summer and winter. When it’s too hot you need to provide shade and a time limit. I would stick to mid morning or late afternoon and avoid the hottest time of the day.Digit says good morning all!
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Quick question - when is it considered too cold or too hot to bring a veiled out for some sun? Just wondering as it's starting to really drop here in IL.
Tx in advance to all whom chime in!