Where did you get this info?
Do you own glass chameleon cages?
Chameleons do need a temperature gradient, and its not difficult at all to achieve in exoterra glass habitats.
Didn't we just have the exact same question last week?
Welcome to the forum OP.
That was a great read. Thanks Chefboyardee.
The technology used in that study is quite obsolete compared to whats available today. It does confirm my belief that long term indoor care requires excellent lighting for health and reproduction. Thanks for your contribution.:)
Do you think 20 degrees is enough of a temp gradient? From 70- 90? Sorry I don't know the Celsius...
That what I achieve and it's quite significant. When you come to the NWCKS on September 14. You can see with your own eyes.:)
Why would you say that?
The 36"x18" exoterra footprint has the same square footage as a 24"x24" which almost everyone thinks is the standard for adult Panther Chameleons. They may be shorter by 12" but healthy Panthers rarely hang out in the lower portion anyways.
Infact I would say the...
After 18 years using screen cages. I now only have Exo-Terra glass enclosures.
They aren't perfect, but I believe they offer certain aspects that are superior to screen cages.
Here is a few to look at.
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