PetNcs
Chameleon Enthusiast
I ma notNo sir, thank you for the info sheets. Can we all please, PLEASE, stop fighting? This is absurd.
Fighting any more
I ask calmly and politeHOW
CAN I HELP YOU TO UNDERSTAND BETTER?
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I ma notNo sir, thank you for the info sheets. Can we all please, PLEASE, stop fighting? This is absurd.
Well, you could always give me a detailed example?I ma not
Fighting any more
I ask calmly and politeHOW
CAN I HELP YOU TO UNDERSTAND BETTER?
Just temperatures. Could you explain why a temperature drop is good? Everything I have read said otherwise?
I have no idea as I haven't got a chemelon all my knowledge is from research online.
I have no idea as I haven't got a chemelon all my knowledge is from research online.
How cold would you say a jackson chemelon would need to get I understand they need cooler nights anyway.
I have no idea as I haven't got a chemelon all my knowledge is from research online.
Can you dtop nashing me, For more rhan an hournK am calm and iind and nice.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.
Ok thank youThe provlem is the internet is full of wrong information. Fir a. Eginner itnis very hsrd timsortmout whag is a good source and what not
A big issue and causing lits of confusion and many desths of xhameleonsnin caltivity
Well, you could always give me a detailed example?
The temps seem like something I can provide especially in winter mabye a litter warmer in summer.Like this
And I jave een to all rheir range including rhe feral in Hawaii tomstudy iimjustnxame back day before yesterday from their range in Tanzania and it was freezing cold st night there
The nighttime dropThe temps seem like something I can provide especially in winter mabye a litter warmer in summer.
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.
I guess it was itThis is probably hibernation mode you are seeing as it happens with Parsons too. Mine got into the high 30s one night and like you say, it took a couple days for him to return to normal. In the wild these temps wouldn't just immediately shoot back up to normal so I think that's why it takes them some time to snap out of it. All that said idt it's harmful, but it is stressful to see as a keeper because they act out of the ordinary.
ExcellentSo 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.
How would I go about making it foggy in a mesh terrarium. Also I'm worried about black mould developing in the room. Is this likely to happen or does this only happen if I was to spray the whole room.The nighttime drop
And foggy nights are essential for their survival
I guess it was it
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How would I go about making it foggy in a mesh terrarium. Also I'm worried about black mould developing in the room. Is this likely to happen or does this only happen if I was to spray the whole room.
Until there is evidence that me keeping mine at a night time temp of 60-65 is killing them I choose not to drop it further. I mimic as close to their natural conditions as possible. You know this because you know me well and you know that I worry about every single detail. But as I had said to each their own. There is a reason I don't have Jackson's and Parsons... I do not have the conditions to provide what they need.This is probably hibernation mode you are seeing as it happens with Parsons too. Mine got into the high 30s one night and like you say, it took a couple days for him to return to normal. In the wild these temps wouldn't just immediately shoot back up to normal so I think that's why it takes them some time to snap out of it. All that said idt it's harmful, but it is stressful to see as a keeper because they act out of the ordinary.