Adottheswipa
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Does anyone have any advice or tips to get my enclosure below 60 degrees I already have a ac unit in my room and right now it gets around 77-70 with my ac on at night looking for any suggestions
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Most ac units are only able to drop the inside temp upto 20 degrees.It doesnt have to get near 60 "all year round". You are more looking for a temp swing of at least 10 degees between peak day and low night. Id say 90% of keepers cant drop below 70 at night during the summer.
My chameleons are in my basement which is kept cooler than the main part of my house. That helps keep the temps lower at night even in the summer.
You may want to either move or hire someone for that.But then you hear scratching sounds coming from your basement all night, always scratching... "go to bed!" and you hear "OK" in a funny small voice.
Who you gonna call? Ghostbusters.You may want to either move or hire someone for that.
I have a digital hygrometer for my humidity a temperature gun for basking area and my digital hygrometer has a temperature gauge on it as wellHow are you determining the temps? What kind of gauge are you using.
Okay this is definitely great insight yeah I would say it does range about 10 degrees from day time to nightIt doesnt have to get near 60 "all year round". You are more looking for a temp swing of at least 10 degees between peak day and low night. Id say 90% of keepers cant drop below 70 at night during the summer.
Just seems awfully hot for having an ac unit in the room as well. Look into govee sensors. Keep them out of a direct spray path but they work great and are extremely accurate. They work with an app on your phone so you can see exactly what your ambient temp and humidity levels are doing 24/7.I have a digital hygrometer for my humidity a temperature gun for basking area and my digital hygrometer has a temperature gauge on it as well
I think what it mainly is the ac unit I think is bad cause I just moved into this apartment ac was already in the window I cleaned and everything filter is fine I just think it’s oldJust seems awfully hot for having an ac unit in the room as well. Look into govee sensors. Keep them out of a direct spray path but they work great and are extremely accurate. They work with an app on your phone so you can see exactly what your ambient temp and humidity levels are doing 24/7.
Also for the govee device they don’t make waterproof onesJust seems awfully hot for having an ac unit in the room as well. Look into govee sensors. Keep them out of a direct spray path but they work great and are extremely accurate. They work with an app on your phone so you can see exactly what your ambient temp and humidity levels are doing 24/7.
No, they do not make a waterproof one. Only water resistant. Which is why you do not want to put them directly below your misting head. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07R586J37/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&th=1Also for the govee device they don’t make waterproof ones
Thanks where exactly should I place it up top or in the middle like where is the best spot to get the most accurate temp in the enclosureNo, they do not make a waterproof one. Only water resistant. Which is why you do not want to put them directly below your misting head. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07R586J37/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&th=1
I run two of these... I have them both hooked to the end of my branches up against the cage side wall. Both are totally out of the misting area this way. I am able to get ambient levels on the basking area and then lower in the foliage.Thanks where exactly should I place it up top or in the middle like where is the best spot to get the most accurate temp in the enclosure