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I enclosed two sides and cover it with a towel at night. The temp is 69 should I get a heat source to keep it warmer.
is it true for panther chameleon can survive at 15c to 33c as long the humidity above 60% ?
if i live in warm climate, average ambient temp between 30-32c , day and night .
should i turn on the misting system even in night time ?
for warm climate like my place,As mentioned, night temp drops are good for panthers and veileds.
I would leave the mister off at night. the chameleon will be sleeping and need a full night sleep undisturbed. the mister will most likely wake the chameleon up.
That would be incorrect! Let your room cool down at night. Think NATURE....when the sun goes down, it cools off. It does not stay the same temperature day and night.i think so i wouldnt let it get below 75 im not a expert though also what kind of chameleon do you have? i keep a oil heater in the room i have the cham in i set it at 75 and it runs 24/7 the oil heaters dont use much electricity
Hello, I was worried too about nighttime.this ceramic emiter is what you should have.it doesn't give any light just warmth.i bought 2 didn't know how long it they last. I won't go with out having a back up "Winter Is Coming "I enclosed two sides and cover it with a towel at night. The temp is 69 should I get a heat source to keep it warmer.
James , I sure you right .You guys need to take advice from some of these experienced members. I seriously doubt anyone on this forum has a house that gets cold enough at night that your chameleons will need a night time heat source. You'd have to be blowing the winter air in with a fan while having no heat.
Sorry I have a panther 4 months old. He seems to be doing well eating and sunbathing out side weather has bee 85-90 high humidity. So we hang out side a few hours. Ok so as long as it's not below 50. Itsysusly 67-70. At night lamp makes it 85-88 have 50 watt can go up to 60. But thanks for the info. Any more tip would be appreciated. Thank you
I don't let young chameleons drop much under 69. I don't even let my adults get down to 50. They would probably survive but I don't want my guys just to survive. I want to give them a good life.
As a newbie myself I do get a kick out of some questions we ask. But if we don't ask we're never know about these beautiful creatures and this website will not exist in my opinion.@Monta I appreciate that, I just enjoy talking chams since I don't know anyone in person that does. There are some members here that know a great deal more than me, but they don't always post as often(some do, no disrespect, for example Jan and andee here are very experienced)
Anyway the point of my post wasn't to try and get your chams down that low(unless you have montanes), but that worrying about it is completely unnecessary. There is enough things to be paranoid about with chameleons, this shouldnt be one of them. If you want a heat source to keep your chams at 60-65 At night, be my guest. But the vast majority of houses don't drop below that and chameleons have shown to be just fine in the 50s. I'm sure their natural habitats get that low and lower on the occasion. I try to be the voice of reason here because as much as some people help, they can sometimes cause people to worry about things that don't matter all that much. As a newbie I heard all kinds of stuff and it left my head spinning!