Freedom1
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I own a female veiled chameleon that is about 3 years old (don't know exact age). In the past winters I've had no problem keeping her basking spot at 80 degrees F, but this winter I noticed that it started to drop to even the lower 70s
So I put in another 75 watt incandescent light bulb and her temps raised to 78 degrees. Still a bit lower than I wanted it, so every now and then I turn on a heater in the room( which I know dries out the cage a bit so I have to mist more frequently). Finally with the heater and the two bulbs I reached temps of 80-81 degrees F. Maybe my thermometer is broken? Do you normally need to use two bulbs + heater to get proper basking temperatures? I've never had this problem before. I ordered another temperature gun, but in the meantime I put my hand near her basking spot to make sure that it wasn't too hot. Also, any tips on keeping plants alive in the winter are greatly appreciated. I had to go out and buy all new plants for the cage because they all died
. I bought another plant bulb to put on top of the cage as well. I'm excited though to add in the new plants. I now have a golden pothos, 2 jade pothos, wandering jew plant, Monstera Deliciosia, Croton, and Spider plant. (I'm also growing a money tree and snake plant as I want them to be a bit bigger before I put them in the cage)
Also, in one of my previous posts I wrote about her biting her own tongue after mistaking something for food. Ever since then her tongue hasn't quite moved the same. It's slower now and less accurate. Do some tongues never completely heal from certain injuries? I would suspect MBD if it weren't for her damaging her tongue a few months ago. (I also dust food without D3 every feeding except for twice a month when I dust with Reptivite multivitamins with D3)

Also, in one of my previous posts I wrote about her biting her own tongue after mistaking something for food. Ever since then her tongue hasn't quite moved the same. It's slower now and less accurate. Do some tongues never completely heal from certain injuries? I would suspect MBD if it weren't for her damaging her tongue a few months ago. (I also dust food without D3 every feeding except for twice a month when I dust with Reptivite multivitamins with D3)