Seasons' Temperatures

zepedrowdp

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I'm trying to implement a system that will somewhat simulate the seasons' different temperatures and daylight times for a Veiled Chameleon.
I made some research and got this values:

All the temperature values refer to the hottest ambient part of the terrarium (Not directly under the Basking Spotlight).


Winter
Day Light: 12 hours
Night Light: 12 hours
Day Temp: 24 Cº (75 Fº)
Night Temp: 17 Cº (63 Fº)


Spring
Day Light: 13 hours
Night Light: 11 hours
Day Temp: 25 Cº (77 Fº)
Night Temp: 19 Cº (66 Fº)

Summer
Day Light: 14 hours
Night Light: 10 hours
Day Temp: 26 Cº (79 Fº)
Night Temp: 20 Cº (68 Fº)

Fall
Day Light: 12 hours
Night Light: 12 hours
Day Temp: 24 Cº (75 Fº)
Night Temp: 18 Cº (64 Fº)

What do you guys think?
 
You could do even more with the lighting schedules. Here is an idea from how I have my lighting set up. https://www.chameleonforums.com/blogs/decadancin/754-winter-lighting-schedule.html

I have noticed that no matter what I do with the lighting, Zaphod seems to follow the outside lighting schedule more than mine! ;) I figured why fight it! :) I will be posting the Spring lighting schedule once I have finalized the details (soon!) :cool:.

As for the heating, this could be a great way of mimicking the seasons and making it even more natural! Let us know what you do! :)
 
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You could do even more with the lighting schedules. Here is an idea from how I have my lighting set up. https://www.chameleonforums.com/blogs/decadancin/754-winter-lighting-schedule.html

I have noticed that no matter what I do with the lighting, Zaphod seems to follow the outside lighting schedule more than mine! ;) I figured why fight it! :) I will be posting the Spring lighting schedule once I have finalized the details (soon!) :cool:.

As for the heating, this could be a great way of mimicking the seasons and making it even more natural! Let us know what you do! :)

My Parsons have adapted to the seasons here in Ohio.
They are kept in a sun room, they slow down in October and start waking up in April which is probley a lot longer winter rest period than Madagascar's winter/dry season.
 
I mean, light's off sales

But now that I think of it, I guess I could put some white LEDs with a really really weak light, some kind of pale moon shine thing. What do you think?

No, keep doing what you are doing.. Total darkness is the way to go :)
 
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