What time should I put my panther chameleon to bed

matthew1300

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Hey everyone, as I already have my panther on a 12 hr day and 12 hr night schedule, what would be the ideal time to set on my timer to turn the lights off and on? I currently have them turning off at 7:30 pm and turning back on at 7:30 am. What do you guys do? Btw my panther is just over 4 months old.
 
I work early so my schedule for my chameleons schedule is between 5-6am his lights come on and around 6pm his lights go off. I was told that around sunset is a good time for them to go to bed but I beleive that most people will have different schedules
 
I also do my lights just like the natural light outside. Right now, it the winter months I have the lights going on at 8 am and off at 5:30. In a couple months I'll change it to 8 am to 6 pm and in the summer from 8 am until 8 pm.
 
My chams lights are set to come on at 7am and go off at 7pm. The sun is up only from 9am to 3pm here right now, so I can't really use the sun to decide what my chams' sleep schedule is or else he'd have to sleep sleep for 20 hours a day!
 
I work early so my schedule for my chameleons schedule is between 5-6am his lights come on and around 6pm his lights go off. I was told that around sunset is a good time for them to go to bed but I beleive that most people will have different schedules
I work early so my schedule for my chameleons schedule is between 5-6am his lights come on and around 6pm his lights go off. I was told that around sunset is a good time for them to go to bed but I beleive that most people will have different schedules
If I went by my sleep cycle then it would be 10 am to 1 am. Hahaha
But I actually have my veiled 9:00 am to 9:00 pm
 
If I went by my sleep cycle then it would be 10 am to 1 am. Hahaha
But I actually have my veiled 9:00 am to 9:00 pm
If I went by my wake schedule her lights would be on from 5am to 12am.... I have a timer that turns the lights on and off because I am rarely in my room.
 
If I went by my wake schedule her lights would be on from 5am to 12am.... I have a timer that turns the lights on and off because I am rarely in my room.
I as well have a timer on mine.
I would wake up earlier but at the rate I'm growing at (13) I'm always tired (maybe that's the reason my cham doesn't move much he's like me a teen and growing fast!!!)
 
If he's not moving enough that could be an issue but if he's basking or up high and comfortable and not sleeping during the day that's normal.
I as well have a timer on mine.
I would wake up earlier but at the rate I'm growing at (13) I'm always tired (maybe that's the reason my cham doesn't move much he's like me a teen and growing fast!!!)
 
No he's not sleeping during the day or anything I was just referring to the fact that chameleons aren't a high energy reptile.;)
 
No he's not sleeping during the day or anything I was just referring to the fact that chameleons aren't a high energy reptile.;)
That's true, mine really only sits in two spots but shes real energetic about hunting. I would definitely worry if they sleep during the day. My first chameleon only slept and stayed on the floor and died like the day after I got it, i was sold a sick chameleon. But my baby now is super happy and healthy no major issues but still a little paranoid though.
 
Just an fyi to everyone interested.
Leviton makes a timer LT112-10w
It has sunrise/sunset charts by location. So you can either use it to on/off at these times or better yet RELATIVE to sunrise/sunset.

I'll be using it to turn on lights 40 minutes after sunrise to have a more gradual light
 
All chameleon species are equatorial and used to a 12 hour cycle, no matter the time of year, right?

My critter room is pretty dark without lighting, so I used timers on everything and have them set to 9am on and 9pm off. I sleep during the day, so that gives me some time in the evening to clean and feed. I found that all of my herps - frog, toad, snake and geckos - have become more active with a normal schedule. I'm embarrassed to admit that I was horrible about running the lights at all hours of the day or night before getting Jane and needing to put her on a proper cycle. Automation is awesome.
 
I'm a full time student, and I leave for class or clinic anywhere between 6:30 - 7:00 am. I have my lights come on at 6 am, and off at 5:30 pm at the moment.
 
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