chubbs032
05-29-05, 06:14 PM
I just wanted to go over some specifics.
I live in Los Angeles, CA. The daytime highs right now are in the 70s getting up to 82 and the lows are anywhere from 56-60 degrees roughly. Usually in the morning there is some fog that burns off by 11 or 12.
I have a screened enclosure i could keep my 16 month old veiled on.
Are the temperatures at night healthy for my chameleon, I know they can withstand pretty low temperatures. Size wise my cham. is good, I would hope he would eat more and fill out. I use 1gallon milk jug feeders and I have a misting system that can be used. Do I have to add a basking spot light outside? What if its going to drizzle in the morning? Anyone with any experience please chime in. Thanks.
I live in Los Angeles, CA. The daytime highs right now are in the 70s getting up to 82 and the lows are anywhere from 56-60 degrees roughly. Usually in the morning there is some fog that burns off by 11 or 12.
I have a screened enclosure i could keep my 16 month old veiled on.
Are the temperatures at night healthy for my chameleon, I know they can withstand pretty low temperatures. Size wise my cham. is good, I would hope he would eat more and fill out. I use 1gallon milk jug feeders and I have a misting system that can be used. Do I have to add a basking spot light outside? What if its going to drizzle in the morning? Anyone with any experience please chime in. Thanks.