any risks ?

unknown91

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so i was wondering if is there any risk if i'm letting her outside 2-3 days and over the night.
- temps in the day - up to 95 (mostly 90, and i'm misting her every hour or so + lots of shades) anyway she stays in the sun most of the time.
- temps in the day, when it rains - down to 77
- temps at night - down to 68
- temps at night, when it rains - down to 60
- sometimes rains a lot - is this a problem ? she has a plant and she goes under it + i cover her when rains badly
what's the lowest/highest temp that i veiled cham can support ? (day/night)
i have a cage ... she can't run away, no risks for birds or other any animals to harm her ...
but at the bottom is grass, and sometimes when she's hungry, she wanders at the bottom, maybe for insects ... can she eat spiders (with no poison) and ants ?
girl -> 4-5 months old, no health problems that i know
 
so ... any tips for outdoor over night experiences ?
and how about humidity ? can they resist 20-30% midday when it's hot for couple of days/week if they are well hydrated overall ?
 
Imo if your cham stays out a few days it will be great, temps are all in range except for 90+ . The rain is the same as misting and as long as she is hydrated don't foresee any issues. Keep a close eye and all will be great. Just make sure there is sufficient shade in case.
 
Everything seems pretty much fine. Probably wouldn't want her out there in the 90+ times, unless there is really sufficient shade that can help cool her off and if she's misted and kept cool.

Might be easier to keep her inside during that time though
 
half of her cage has shade, so beside temp and humidity are any other problems that i should be aware of ? like insects and stuff.
she knows what she can and can't it, doesn't she ?
 
half of her cage has shade, so beside temp and humidity are any other problems that i should be aware of ? like insects and stuff.
she knows what she can and can't it, doesn't she ?
She'll probably try to eat any insects that go in there, if she's relatively interested. I'm sure she'd go for dragon flies, grasshoppers, etc.

A lot of people would tell you that it's dangerous but I honestly think it's just fine...
 
they're pesticide-free, so it should be ok ... this fatty eats whatever moves (or not even ... she eats fruits too...)
thank you for the answers
 
they're pesticide-free, so it should be ok ... this fatty eats whatever moves (or not even ... she eats fruits too...)
thank you for the answers

There are always risks from neighborhood cats, thieves or large predatory birds, so make sure your cage is secure in its location.
 
oh ... no ... it's secure, it's closed, it's a mesh cage for outside
the only problem is that i had materials for 1m (3,3 feet) x 1m (3,3 feet) so it's kinda small considering it's not sitting on anything, so i will build a better and more solid one, 2 meters (6,5 feet) tall.
 
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