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No worries. Chams are still a newish field for me. Though I've kept them in the past most people here have had much more experience with them so I'm learning new things everyday especially when crazy person names andee decides to drop a bunch of knowledge on everyone. I like to debate and argue. It's never hostile
D8 I am sorry I don't mean to drop knowledge T^T I just want to be loved
As far as what lights I used, there were two incidents where it happened, one that happened was just pure stupidity, it was a halogen (not spot light I don't think) one of the incandescent ones, but it was much too strong. That was my first mistake with Ryker in the beginning. The other one... I think I was using a regular just 75 watt bulb and had it so that the temp was around 90 degrees (sometimes like a degree or two higher) and he burned himself worse than with the halogen. I think it's because the halogen was visible to the eye much quicker.
imo i would def not turn off the basking bulb, he needs to sit under a direct heat source to properly digestI've turned down the temp from 105 to 85. The thermal device was quite litterly infront of my bulb so that could have been the cause.
I'd also like to point out that in Saudia Arabia its in the triple digits.
(https://www.google.com/search?q=tem...l=en-US&sourceid=chrome-mobile&ie=UTF-8#spf=1)
Of course I still will be turning down the temp as instructed.
I'd also like to update that no matter what I do he still seems to have those eyes. Ever since I did turn down the temps though, the chameleon seems to be drinking less, even though it still has those eyes.
I'm also wondering if I should turn off the bulb, as my current tempature without the bulb is 81 degrees.
I'd appreciate it so much if I could get more information! You've been so helpful so far!
oops my mistake you're right just a dumb moment I swear lol. Would still like to know if anyone has documented the temps they are seen basking at.
Hi, most reptiles would much rather warm up faster and retreat to cover. There's always room for improvement in reptile keeping. I'm sure veileds are exposed to 125+ surface areas in the wild. Whether they use it or not I have no clue but even this is not danger skin burning temp unless over exposed if what andee says is true that they won't move then yes ther can be a problem with these temps. Though I feel like there's more to be known about Andees accident that Id like to know.Just because the chams experience tripe digit temps in the wild doesnt mean we should replicate it in captivity when we know they thrive at lower and safer basking temps. Just my 2 cents on the topic.
I've turned down the temp from 105 to 85. The thermal device was quite litterly infront of my bulb so that could have been the cause.
I'd also like to point out that in Saudia Arabia its in the triple digits.
(https://www.google.com/search?q=tem...l=en-US&sourceid=chrome-mobile&ie=UTF-8#spf=1)
Of course I still will be turning down the temp as instructed.
I'd also like to update that no matter what I do he still seems to have those eyes. Ever since I did turn down the temps though, the chameleon seems to be drinking less, even though it still has those eyes.
I'm also wondering if I should turn off the bulb, as my current tempature without the bulb is 81 degrees.
I'd appreciate it so much if I could get more information! You've been so helpful so far!
Hi, most reptiles would much rather warm up faster and retreat to cover. There's always room for improvement in reptile keeping. I'm sure veileds are exposed to 125+ surface areas in the wild. Whether they use it or not I have no clue but even this is not danger skin burning temp unless over exposed if what andee says is true that they won't move then yes ther can be a problem with these temps. Though I feel like there's more to be known about Andees accident that Id like to know.
Lol was that like 20 ppl in one truck? Was the video in reference to something you stated? Sorry if I didn't get it.
I watched it. I'm really not too sure what I'm supposed to take from it :/. I see a Cham climbing I tree, I knew they did that . It would have been more helpful if this man measured temperatures and studied it. I'd love to see something like that. It also doesn't seem to be too sunny out in the video.