chameleongalore
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I have been breeding panther chameleons for 4 years now and I have kept temps at about 75/77. I hatched about 6 batches of ambilobe babies at 7 months with those temps but recently I lost 2 batches to premature babies and another 2 batches of nosey be's hatched at about 45% hatching rate. My son unplugged the incubator the one night and the temps dropped to 62 and I'm guessing thats the reason the babies didn't make it. Does anyone have any good suggestions for a very successful panther hatching rate? I know dropping the temps works well but thats kind of hard for me to accomplish since my basement is quite cold. Thanks