Klaudiemo
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I am freaking out a bit now, because I rescued tiny jackson's chameleon baby from death. The owner found him/her (don't know the gender yet, I will refer to him as he) in his female's enclosure and wanted to feed that poor baby to his snake. I said I will take him, since he was completely fine. Not weak at all. But I am scared of the night temperature drop they require. It is really hot in my country in summer. I am from Czech republic. In my chameleon room, I have air conditioner, that is basically running 24/7 in summer. During day there is usually about 77 degrees. At night about 68. I feel that the current night drop may suit my panthers, but not jackson. The temperature in my jackson's cage is 78 at basking spot and 77 on the bottom. When it gets hot, I am giving him bottles with ice inside. I do that also every night. But it helps only for 3 hours. I am looking for any idea how to cool down temperatures in his cage. I was thinking about pc fans, but I don't really know if that could help. I can't find something that would locally cool down the air. Do you have any tricks for that? I snapped just a quick photo of him just for illustration. He is so cute. Thank you for your help!