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Any one in the Houston,Tx Area with outside housing
Just wondering if there is anyone in the Houston,Tx Region that is currently housing any Chams or other reptiles outside. Temps are Highs 90's, Lows mid-70s, Humidity - 90% as always. Thanks
-Dave
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wow..i bet veileds would do well there with a lil tinkering
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I have only been keeping my panther chameleon outdoors from 10 am to 11 am when the temps are low.
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You may be able to do it if there was partial shade. Houston is humid enough, but it's pretty damn hot in the summer, just like here. And I probably would only do veileds that are a little more tolerant of extremes.
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