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    Help getting into Chams

    Ok, assuming I get the kinks worked out with regards to the temps, my next querry involves plants. I've allready gone over the "safe for chams" list on another thread here...very informative btw, and noticed I actually allready have some of them. Ferns (boston), schefflera, honeysuckle and...
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    Help getting into Chams

    Coolest area of the house would be the downstairs bedroom on the west side. I never considered that idea Carlton, thanks. Its consistently cooler downstairs as cold air sinks, I just never thought about it till I had a reason to I guess. I'll need to get acurate temps in that room first before I...
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    Help getting into Chams

    Yupyup, I keep it pretty much constant here in the house all year as far as the AC / heater is concerned (Houston Tx). If I didnt have to pay for AC I'de prefer to have it much cooler at nites.... like around 65 LoL. but that would lead to a really scarey electric bill. If cooler temps at...
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    Help getting into Chams

    2 Thermometers. 1st is going to be mounted @ the spot set up for basking. If it reads to warm, I can move the light farther away. Not warm enough, move the spot closer / install a little more powerful lamp. The 2nd is going to be mounted mid cage to measure average air temp in the cage. :)
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    Help getting into Chams

    Hi guys. Over the years I've raised a pair of iguanas, burmese python, ball python and a western hognose. My son just got into the scene by adopting his first ball python. Recently (after helping my son get started with his new ball) I decided I'de like to get started with a chameleon (either a...
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