Trik
New Member
Hello all,
I'm in the process of fabricating a temperature control system, and need some input.
In essence, temperature sensors do what they do, sense temperature, and when it gets too hot, they react to lower it, or vice versa.
So, my first thought is, temp>90*, turn off the heat lamp. I've done it before on some really stuffy days, as well as it going out when a bulb dies. My cham definitely notices this, and stares at the roof of the enclosure for a while. No signs of stress from him, but I also haven't attempted to experiment with it.
So, long story short, would having the heat lamp turn on and off during the day be bad for the chameleon? As long as the temperature is high enough in his basking spot/rest of cage, I can't logically see why it would be an issue. I do sometimes think it could be stressful though, thoughts?
I'm in the process of fabricating a temperature control system, and need some input.
In essence, temperature sensors do what they do, sense temperature, and when it gets too hot, they react to lower it, or vice versa.
So, my first thought is, temp>90*, turn off the heat lamp. I've done it before on some really stuffy days, as well as it going out when a bulb dies. My cham definitely notices this, and stares at the roof of the enclosure for a while. No signs of stress from him, but I also haven't attempted to experiment with it.
So, long story short, would having the heat lamp turn on and off during the day be bad for the chameleon? As long as the temperature is high enough in his basking spot/rest of cage, I can't logically see why it would be an issue. I do sometimes think it could be stressful though, thoughts?