AlliePaddock
Member
Hello! I have a male fishers chameleon, around 2 years old, his name is Yoda. I live in upstate NY and it gets very cold.
I have had him a little over a year, but last year due to circumstances I had him in a glass enclosure which was great for the winter because it helped keep the heat in.
Now he is in a 48x24x24 screen enclosure and I switched the bulb two days from 50w to 75w while noticing the basking area hasn't been temping (it has been getting colder outside).
Currently it is around 72. Yesterday it was temping at 80, but today it has dropped alongside the outside temperatures.
He's not living with me currently but my mom does the daily dos. There are situations which is going to make it difficult to move him anywhere else in the house.
She keeps her inside temperatures around 64-66 all winter.
I'm curious as to what my firesafe options are at keeping some heat in his cage.
Using a 75w basking spot, and a seperate uvb (not sure of wattage).
I have had him a little over a year, but last year due to circumstances I had him in a glass enclosure which was great for the winter because it helped keep the heat in.
Now he is in a 48x24x24 screen enclosure and I switched the bulb two days from 50w to 75w while noticing the basking area hasn't been temping (it has been getting colder outside).
Currently it is around 72. Yesterday it was temping at 80, but today it has dropped alongside the outside temperatures.
He's not living with me currently but my mom does the daily dos. There are situations which is going to make it difficult to move him anywhere else in the house.
She keeps her inside temperatures around 64-66 all winter.
I'm curious as to what my firesafe options are at keeping some heat in his cage.
Using a 75w basking spot, and a seperate uvb (not sure of wattage).