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If you use a 40 watt bulb during the day, what do you use at night?
A 40 watt may give you a good basking site and it may not depending on the situation. What you want is to creat a basking site that is around 85 degrees so you may be able to use less wattage or may need more.
As for night you dont use anything. I keep my chams in a room where the central air is blocked off so it gets as cold as possible. Right now its getting down to about 60 degrees at night in the room and once all the lights come on it warms it up to mid 70s. The lower the night drop the better. I wouldnt mind seeing mid 50s in the room but I am still getting a good drop.
Depending where you live and like how the temperature is during the day in your house is what helps you decide what watt bulb to get. My chameleon is in my room. My room is about 74-77 degrees during the day. I have a 60 watt bulb which brings the basking spot area between 78-83F. That's good enough for my chameleon. At night time they cool down. My room gets in the high to mid 60's (66-69F). If it goes below 59F, you need a night bulb. I'm not sure what kind but a few people have told me 100 watt night light bulb would work. If anyone knows anything about this, please correct me. Hope this helps.
This is not correct.
Oops I forgot the title of the thread. I was talking about my veiled chameleon lol. My apologies everyone.
No light at night. Jackson's thrive with night drops. Mine have been seeing temps from the mid 30's to mid 50's for weeks now.
Slow down grasshopper, you're going to burn yourself out.
Depending where you live and like how the temperature is during the day in your house is what helps you decide what watt bulb to get. My chameleon is in my room. My room is about 74-77 degrees during the day. I have a 60 watt bulb which brings the basking spot area between 78-83F. That's good enough for my chameleon. At night time they cool down. My room gets in the high to mid 60's (66-69F). If it goes below 59F, you need a night bulb. I'm not sure what kind but a few people have told me 100 watt night light bulb would work. If anyone knows anything about this, please correct me. Hope this helps.