Keeping My Chameleon Warm in The Winter?

Sir, you are a Sir right? I want the best care for my chameleon and you to be polite. That is all I ask. I thought you two things in life, knowledge and harmony.

Deal
What can I help you with?
What if the info I provided needs mire
Explanation, I am
Eager to give you so that your experience with your chameleon is the best possible.
 
I am tored of your candy coated WRONG advice
People like you give thoughtful and wrong insteuction how to let chamelekns die soon.
I am here not for making friends
I am here to fight for the rights of poor chamelekns that xan not cal younfor justice


If you were wise you would listen to me despite I say it in an inpleasant way to tou
You simply ignore facts
Climate is. It even biological science Bur widely available data source
And rhey do NOT die because of it but for totally dofferent reasons whicb I explained many times
This has been great as usual Petr... I always treasure these interactions.. But enough is enough. I think you have made your point as usual. We are all idiots and you are the only one that knows how to care for chameleons and the only one that has all the answers. Thank you again for disappointing me and reconfirming that you are not someone I want to look up to anymore.

AND FYI when we have young adults/children inquiring we cover every single angle with them. We challenge them to make sure they are up for all the care that goes into keeping chameleons. AND FYI some of our young keepers that started this way with us have grown into amazing keepers. They are smart and insightful.

But you would not know that because you are not a real member here.

Anyways Have a great day Petr.
 
Sir, you are a Sir right? I want the best care for my chameleon and you to be polite. That is all I ask. I thought you two things in life, knowledge and harmony.
Deal
What can I help you with?
What if the info I provided needs mire
Explanation, I am
Eager to give you so that your experience with your chameleon is the best possible.
Just temperatures. Could you explain why a temperature drop is good? Everything I have read said otherwise?
 
So I didn't read this through, and I've had my fair share of battles with mr necas(which I'm not trying to get into now. Pete, you need to speak more respectively to people. We've been over this), but I see night temperature being brought up and I feel I have some experience with that. IMO and IME chameleons do just fine even dropping into the high 40s. My temps naturally change through the seasons because I live in a cold climate. So far I have had success with this.
 
This has been great as usual Petr... I always treasure these interactions.. But enough is enough. I think you have made your point as usual. We are all idiots and you are the only one that knows how to care for chameleons and the only one that has all the answers. Thank you again for disappointing me and reconfirming that you are not someone I want to look up to anymore.

AND FYI when we have young adults/children inquiring we cover every single angle with them. We challenge them to make sure they are up for all the care that goes into keeping chameleons. AND FYI some of our young keepers that started this way with us have grown into amazing keepers. They are smart and insightful.

But you would not know that because you are not a real member here.

Anyways Have a great day Petr.

I prefer to provide correct info to being polite
I do not need you to look up at me
In my lideC I have educated several fenrrations if great minds already
Focusing on facts
Doingbresearch
Providing correct info
Thisnis my way
And J flip out when people
Are
Given wrong info polite way
I apoligize for that
 
OK
Taken
Sorry for being perceived as rude
I want the best for the chameleons
And people
Great! Then simply try to say what you want to say without saying that people are idiots, and we will gladly want to listen to you. I am personally not offended about being called an idiot or by you being rude, but most people care and so it would be best to portray the same message in a different way if you want the results (chams that are kept how you think they should be)
 
Night time temps are good to boost thier metabolism and make them more energetic the next day although you wouldnt want it to get too cold.
What is too cold in your opinion?
I have apent more than a year in Yemen I have seen the smeeping out at 40s and have seen them. Eing a solutely OK and vivid next
Morning and I have seen them hibernating

Inhabe onserved it with my own eyes
I do not theiretize I have 35 years experience
 
Night time temp drop is important for them... I do not let mine drop below 60 however... It has before down to 53 and my Veiled took 2 days to fully come back from it and start responding normally. So I approach it as while they can survive it I am not willing to risk it after that experience.
To each their own though.
 
Great! Then simply try to say what you want to say without saying that people are idiots, and we will gladly want to listen to you. I am personally not offended about being called an idiot or by you being rude, but most people care and so it would be best to portray the same message in a different way if you want the results (chams that are kept how you think they should be)

OK
I
Am
Calm
And polite now

How cannI help
Firther with info and explanations?
 
Yes I can
Sir, may I ask why? You say you're worried about the health of chameleons and you want the best people and their chameleons, but to efficiently provide correct information to somebody you must do it in an appropriate manner. I would think you would want to at least pretend to be nice to get your information across.
 
What is too cold in your opinion?
I have apent more than a year in Yemen I have seen the smeeping out at 40s and have seen them. Eing a solutely OK and vivid next
Morning and I have seen them hibernating

Inhabe onserved it with my own eyes
I do not theiretize I have 35 years experience
I have no idea as I haven't got a chemelon all my knowledge is from research online.
 
Night time temp drop is important for them... I do not let mine drop below 60 however... It has before down to 53 and my Veiled took 2 days to fully come back from it and start responding normally. So I approach it as while they can survive it I am not willing to risk it after that experience.
To each their own though.

Well,
Please
Without any offense

Thisnis why because umyounfo. It understand what happened.
He was switching to hibernation mode probably. And itnis not annormal
Itnis just different.
Itnis same as. Rumation in parsons
It is an absolutely normal dormant staye rhat helps them
Tomrelax,
Recover. Set themproduction of gonades yo
A furtner breedjng season.

Forcing them to be active
All year around shortns their
Kives! They have had reat every year for
Millions if yers
And now,
Humans come and make themmto be active
All the year sround.
They get tired
They do not recover they die young.

Thisnis what happens.

Itnis (metaphorically) as if someone would
Nit allowe you to sleep. Yoj will
Not survive it long
 
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